Bluetooth Hack Exposes Millions of Cars to Remote Risk
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Security researchers have discovered a dangerous Bluetooth vulnerability, including millions of VW and Skoda vehicles.

Bluetooth hack exposes millions of cars to remote risk
(TestMiles) - Security researchers have uncovered a devastating Bluetooth exploit affecting millions of vehicles from brands like Mercedes, VW, and Skoda (Not sold in the US). Here’s what drivers and automakers need to know. While most drivers pair their phones with infotainment systems without a second thought, a chilling new exploit dubbed PerfektBlue is proving just how risky that habit can be. This isn’t a theoretical vulnerability. Research…
A series of vulnerabilities in Bluetooth were found in a development kit widely used in the car industry. According to researchers, vulnerabilities put millions of cars at risk by Mercedes, Volkswagen and Skoda....
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