Security News > 2018 > May > Chinese Hackers Find Over a Dozen Vulnerabilities in BMW Cars
2018-05-23 07:03
Chinese security researchers have discovered more than a dozen vulnerabilities in the onboard compute units of BMW cars, some of which can be exploited remotely to compromise a vehicle. The security flaws have been discovered during a year-long security audit conducted by researchers from Keen Security Lab, a cybersecurity research unit of Chinese firm Tencent, between January 2017 and
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