UK Transport and Cyber-Security Chiefs Investigate Chinese-Made Buses
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UK transport and cyber-security chiefs investigate Chinese-made buses
Move to gauge risk of remote meddling by Beijing with systems on Yutong buses used in England follows study in Norway Business live – latest updates The UK is to investigate whether hundreds of Chinese-made buses can be controlled remotely by their manufacturer, amid increasing concerns over…
Panic in Norway, where some Chinese-made buses can reportedly be shut down remotely via an internet connection. In the Netherlands, too, the…
The government of the United Kingdom opened an investigation on electric buses produced in China, after suspecting that the vehicles could be off-limited. The complaint departed from Ruter, state that administering public transport in Oslo, Norway, which stated that part of the fleet can be “stop or become inoperative” by the Chinese manufacturer... The post British Government investigates whether Chinese buses can be switched off at the distanc…
UK authorities are investigating whether Chinese electric buses can be deactivated remotely, and the possibility was discovered in Norway.
The British government is investigating a second electric bus made by the Chinese company Yutong. The bus is running on British roads. The government fears that China may stop or run these buses from a distance. To put it bluntly, Britain doubts that China can control it. The Department of Transportation and the National Cyber Security Center are getting the job done. It is saying, can the Yutong company reach the control system of buses. This a…
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