Spies on wheels: how carmakers collect and then resell information
What personal information do modern cars collect about you, and how can you avoid surveillance or hacking of your vehicle?
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What personal information do modern cars collect about you, and how can you avoid surveillance or hacking of your vehicle?
After conducting a thorough study of applications for connected cars, our experts highlighted a number of flaws of such software.
Most third-party apps for connected cars require access to your account with the manufacturer. But are they secure?
Modern computerized car require a secure-by-design platform. And that’s just what we’ve come up with.
Longer product life cycles mean sustainability; shorter ones are easier in terms of support. Which should you choose?
This episode brings you stories of Amazon Alexa, a UK government BCC error, and so-called smart-car apps with hard-coded passwords.
Yachts are now Internet-friendly — and vulnerable because developers aren’t focusing on information security.
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss connected cars, an iPhone text bug, GDPR and more.
The largest motor show in the world is the best place to see what cars will look like in the near future.
Several months ago, our experts found a bunch of vulnerabilities in Android apps that allow users to control their cars remotely. What has changed since then?
Kaspersky Lab researchers disclose vulnerabilities in connected car apps.
The automotive industry is notoriously conservative. It is quite understandable, given the inherently ‘hazardous’ nature of cars: vehicles need to be clear of clutter in order to give the driver
New analysis pinpoints some weaknesses in a new generation of cars with online capabilities. If exploited, this may result in car theft and other problems.