Cariad, Volkswagen's automotive software company, experienced a significant cybersecurity breach. This is an issue of growing ...
According to a presentation shown during the recently held Chaos Communication Congress at the Chaos Computer Club (CCC), ...
One contained access credentials to an AWS cloud storage server that - surprise, surprise - included telemetry data from ...
Connected cars are great—at least until some company leaves unencrypted location data on the Internet for anyone to find.
Volkswagen's automotive software company, Cariad, exposed data collected from around 800,000 electric cars. The info could be ...
According to its profile on the VW Group website, CARIAD is the "software powerhouse of Volkswagen Group" focused on ...
Der Spiegel found that Cariad, the Volkswagen subsidiary behind the automaker's software, made it possible for an attacker to ...
With an estimated market share of more than 6% of the global automotive market, Volkswagen has come out as a recent victim of ...
The private data from Cariad, which makes VW software, was accessible online for several months, according to German ...
VW also failed to meet regulatory requirements for data security, and even violated its own terms of service, said analyst.
The data was found exposed on an Amazon cloud server, and contained precise location data on thousands of vehicles.