Subaru Security Flaw Exposes Millions of Cars to Hacking Threat

Subaru Security Flaw Exposes Millions of Cars to Hacking Threat
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7 Highlights
  • Sam Curry found a vulnerability in Subaru affecting millions of cars.
  • Hackers could unlock, start, and track cars via the Starlink system.
  • Car locations were accurately tracked for a year, detailed to five meters.
  • Ethical hackers reported the flaw; Subaru quickly fixed it.
  • Subaru confirmed no malicious access from the vulnerability.
  • Flaw exposed data like the last four digits of credit cards.
  • Connected car systems pose significant privacy risks.
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