Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson has the details on a Volkswagen data leak that exposed the personal data of around ...
An ethical hacking group called Chaos Computer Club (CCC), which received the information from a whistleblower, brought the unprotected data to Cariad's attention on Nov. 26, according to Bleeping ...
The leak affected roughly 800,000 Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, and Skoda electric cars, but for roughly 460,000 of them, including ...
German automaker Volkswagen suffered a massive data leak, affecting over 800,000 electric vehicle owners, with over half of ...
The breach was signaled by the hacker association Chaos Computer Club, which was tipped off by an anonymous hacker. While Volkswagen had left the door wide open for anyone to access the data for ...
According to Motor1, a whistleblower gave German publication Der Spiegel and hacking collective Chaos Computer Club a heads-up about the misconfiguration. Der Spiegel and CCC then spent some time ...
The vulnerability was first discovered by a European ethical hacking organization, Chaos Computer Club (CCC), which was informed by a whistleblower. CCC confirmed the issue on November 26 and ...
A whistleblower first notified Der Spiegel and the European hacking association Chaos Computer Club of the vulnerability, which also affects EVs from Volkswagen-owned car brands on a global scale, ...
The researchers, who gave their talk at the Chaos Computer Club in Hamburg, Germany, this week, said the exposed data also contained the precise location coordinates on more than half of the ...
A whistleblower first notified Der Spiegel and the European hacking association Chaos Computer Club of the vulnerability, which also affects EVs from Volkswagen-owned car brands on a global scale ...