Volkswagen has inadvertently exposed the personal information of 800,000 electric vehicle owners, including their location data and contact details. The breach, which occurred due to a misconfiguration in the systems of Cariad, VW’s software subsidiary, left sensitive data stored on Amazon Cloud publicly accessible for months. The exposed information included precise GPS data, which allowed […]
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If VW put a petrol engine in these cars, the breach would have been identical. The fact these are EVs is incidental to the story. Why is it part of the headline?
Right, but VW is fairly unique amongst the traditional manufactures after diesel-gate. Their new development is on EVs. If diesel-gate hadn't happened then this new software platform with the same issue would have been on diesel cars.
....man if only there was something in my pocket that has an infotainment app that auto makers can add to their cars that provided that functionality without the automakers needing to add much.
I'm no cyber security expert, but couldn't a dumb car whose console occasionally hooks up to your phone to provide navigation data work just as fine with fewer security holes?