A pair of hackers have revealed how they remotely took control of a Subaru Impreza, thanks to a serious security flaw in ...
Hackers uncover shocking Subaru flaws, remotely controlling cars and accessing year-long location data—raising major privacy and security concerns.
Cybersecurity researchers Shubham Shah and his colleague uncovered a critical vulnerability in Subaru’s STARLINK connected ...
A flaw in Subaru's STARLINK connected vehicle service exposed location and driver data for millions of vehicles, a new report finds.
Subaru recently fixed a major security flaw in its vehicles that could have allowed hackers to remotely unlock, start, and ...
The discovery began when Sam Curry, having purchased a 2023 Impreza for his mother, decided to examine its internet-connected features during a Thanksgiving visit.
Subaru patched the vulnerability within 24 hours but left broader privacy concerns unresolved.
Security researchers hacked into an admin portal that also let them remotely control cars. They say Subaru is only one of many automakers tracking vehicles with lax security.
Hackers Sam Curry and Shubham Shah discovered a way to hack into Subaru vehicles using the company’s Starlink connected ...
For the record, Subaru was immediately contacted once the vulnerability was found and a fix was implemented right away. A ...
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On November 20, 2024, Shubham Shah and Sam Curry discovered a critical security vulnerability in Subaru’s STARLINK connected ...