Skoda cars can be hacked remotely
Briefly

Researchers at PCAutomotive discovered twelve new vulnerabilities in the Skoda Superb III's infotainment system, allowing hackers to remotely access sensitive data without authentication.
Hackers could exploit these vulnerabilities to access GPS coordinates and speed information, record conversations, remotely take screenshots, play sounds, and retrieve contacts stored in plaintext.
Although the vulnerabilities were serious, researchers noted that they found no critical flaws that could compromise steering or braking functions, assuring a level of safety.
Skoda has acknowledged the issues and reported that they have since been addressed, emphasizing their commitment to ongoing improvements in the infotainment system's security.
Read at Techzine Global
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