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Vulnerabilities in connected electric car can damage home networks

2019-01-03
By: Staff Reporter
On: January 3, 2019
In: Analyst Corner

While modern electric vehicles are tested constantly for vulnerabilities, some of their essential accessories, such as the battery chargers, often remain neglected. Kaspersky Lab experts have discovered that electric vehicle (EV) chargers supplied by a major vendor carry vulnerabilitiesRead More…

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