Kaspersky Finds Security Flaws that Put Vehicle Safety at Risk
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Kaspersky finds security flaws that put vehicle safety at risk
At the Security Analyst Summit 2025, Kaspersky presented the results of a security audit that has exposed a significant security flaw enabling unauthorised access to all connected vehicles of one automotive manufacturer. By exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in a contractor’s publicly accessible application, it was possible to gain control over the vehicle telematics system, compromising the physical safety of drivers and passengers. For instan…
Kaspersky finds security flaws that threaten vehicle safety
At the Security Analyst Summit 2025, Kaspersky presented the results of a security audit that exposed a significant security flaw enabling unauthorised access to all connected vehicles of one automotive manufacturer. By exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in a contractor’s publicly accessible application, it was possible to gain control over the vehicle telematics system, compromising the physical safety of drivers and passengers. For instance, …
Kaspersky uncovers vehicle telematics flaws that could let hackers take control – Telematics Wire
Press Release Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has revealed a startling set of vulnerabilities in a vehicle manufacturer’s connected-car system after a recent audit presented at the Security Analyst Summit 2025. The firm found that by exploiting a zero-day SQL injection in a contractor’s exposed web app, attackers could gain access to the telematics infrastructure and potentially hijack critical vehicle functions — including shifting gears, disablin…
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