Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson has the details on a Volkswagen data leak that exposed the personal data of around ...
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Want to see which Volkswagen, Seat, Skoda and Audi owners visit the Artemis brothel in Berlin? Easy peasy. The good news for the brothel’s married clients is that Spiegel is a newspaper ...
The leak affected roughly 800,000 Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, and Skoda electric cars, but for roughly 460,000 of them, including ...
The Verge reached out to Cariad and Volkswagen with requests for comment but didn’t immediately hear back. If anything, this leak serves as yet another reminder of the immense amount of data ...
Facepalm: In another illustration of the dangers of our connected-car age, a data leak by a Volkswagen subsidiary revealed information, including location data, of 800,000 EV owners. The exposed ...
A massive data leak at software company Cariad, a Volkswagen subsidiary, reportedly left the personal data, including geolocation data, of some 800,000 EV owners online and accessible for months.
Volkswagen Group’s troubled automotive software unit Cariad left terabytes of customer data on around 800,000 electric Audi, Seat, Skoda, and Volkswagen vehicles exposed to the internet for ...
A major data leak has exposed the movements and contact details of 800,000 electric vehicles (EVs) from Volkswagen and its affiliated brands, according to an investigation by German news outlet ...
VW also failed to meet regulatory requirements for data security, and even violated its own terms of service, said analyst. A failure to properly protect access to ...
A Volkswagen software subsidiary called Cariad experienced a massive data leak that left 800,000 EV owners exposed, according to reporting by the German publication Spiegel Netzwelt. The leak ...