Aug. 14, 2023, 1:51 p.m. |

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LAS VEGAS – Cybersecurity researchers at the DefCon security conference disclosed details this weekend on three vulnerabilities in popular transportation software that could allow people to obtain free public transit rides. Researchers at cybersecurity firm SafeBreach said they recently disclosed the vulnerabilities to Israeli firm Moovit, which helps users plan routes using public transit networks,

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