Security News

Researchers say when it comes to car hacking, it's going to take three years for automakers to catch up with the number of cyber threats targeting cars.

Automaker Nissan has deactivated remote access to its cars after a security researcher discovered a remote access vulnerability tied to GPS data and climate control functions.

A vulnerability in the mobile app used to interact with Nissan LEAF, a popular electric car, can be exploited by remote, unauthenticated attackers to switch the car’s AC and heating system on and...





Can you imagine accessing and driving your car without a physical key? In a first for the automotive industry, Volvo is set to become the first car manufacturer to offer cars without keys from...
