Connected cars store so much data that they might as well be rolling surveillance devices. Now, researchers are opening up about a new security flaw that enabled them to access sensitive data through ...
Recently, there was a shocking revelation that Subaru's Starlink-connected vehicles had flaws in them. The flaws made millions of cars vulnerable to hacking and location tracking. Security researchers ...
If you own a modern Subaru, chances are you've heard of Starlink — the company's connected services suite, which lets you control your car through an app or call roadside assistance to your location.
Security researchers have discovered an arbitrary account takeover flaw in Subaru's Starlink service that could let attackers track, control, and hijack vehicles in the United States, Canada, and ...
Ethical hackers identified an arbitrary account takeover flaw in the administrator portal for Subaru’s Starlink service, which could allow a threat actor to hijack a vehicle through a Subaru employee ...
A hot potato: Security researchers have uncovered alarming vulnerabilities in Subaru's Starlink system, potentially exposing millions of vehicles to unauthorized access and extensive location tracking ...
Subaru left open a gaping security flaw that, although patched, lays bare modern vehicles' myriad privacy issues. Security researchers Sam Curry and Shubham Shah reported their findings (via Wired) ...