Yutong Electric Buses in Oslo: Data Connection to China
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Yutong electric buses in Oslo have raised concerns about the data connection to China during safety tests. The Ruter transport network is now examining measures for more safety. The test raises questions about dependence on foreign technology.
Tests showed that China could at any time paralyze hundreds of electric buses in the Norwegian capital Oslo if it wanted to. Trojan horses of the communist regime in Beijing on the streets... For some time now there have been warnings that the electric vehicles from Chinese production are quasi Trojan horses on our roads. Ruter AS, the operator of public transport, found out during tests that his Chinese Yutong buses have SIM cards with which th…
The Norwegian transport company Ruter has discovered a worrying safety risk during tests. More than 1300 Chinese e-buses can be remotely controlled and even completely paralyzed by the manufacturer Yutong. (Continue reading)
The operator of public transport in Oslo has discovered that its electric buses can be made unusable by remote access.
According to a test carried out by the Oslo transport companies, e-buses from a Chinese manufacturer can be remotely controlled from China. The buses run not only in Norway, but also in Denmark and Austria. Not everywhere you are alarmed.read more on t3n.de
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