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Skoda security flaws could let hackers remotely track cars

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  • Security flaws were found affecting Skoda Superb III cars
  • Over 1.4 million cars could be affected
  • The same model car was found to have similar vulnerabilities last year

Experts have revealed a discovery of 12 new security vulnerabilities affecting the Skoda Superb III sedan, including flaws which could allow a threat actor to access the vehicle’s GPS and speed information, as well as remotely record conversations and access the infotainment screen.

Cybersecurity researchers from PCAutomotive revealed they were able to exploit the vulnerabilities to inject malware into the vehicle without authentication. The security flaws allowed them to to achieve unrestricted code execution and to run malicious code when the unit starts.

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