Electric cars increasingly resemble computers on wheels, connected to the cloud and with their own array of apps — so should users be afraid of them being hacked? Cybercriminals target the most ...
Criminal gangs have stolen dozens of Toyota Land Cruisers and Prados worth $8 million in just the last six weeks in Australia. The vehicles were stolen in minutes without raising any warnings, using ...
Don’t freak out, but it turns out that cars are the newest frontier for hackers. Chrysler recently recalled 1.5 million Jeeps over hacking fears. How worried should you be about car hackers?
Researchers have shown that the tire pressure monitoring sensors found in new cars can be exploited, allowing attackers to track vehicles remotely and crash ECUs.