Popular Chinese electric vehicles can listen to conversations, owners claim
Briefly

The driver explained that the car's internal SIM could be dialed by an external party, allowing audio from inside the vehicle to be transmitted without the driver's knowledge.
Even turning off cellular allowed a call to be taken, so there's no way I can find that an Australian Atto 3 customer can have privacy in their own car if someone was spying on them.
I have had four different people somehow ring through to my car... both parties were confused during the calls.
The only sign that a call was in progress was the audio muting, and the issue reportedly persists even when the car is turned off.
Read at New York Post
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