March 22, 2023, 9:13 a.m. | Tripwire Guest Authors

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Cybersecurity is no longer the exclusive domain of computers, servers, and handheld devices. As wireless connectivity grows, it makes many daily activities more convenient, but it also means that cars may be vulnerable to cyberattacks. Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric vehicles are starting to dominate the auto market, but they often carry significant cybersecurity risks. Recent research shows how the apps and services that let drivers access their cars’ functions remotely are just as easily accessible to unauthorized parties. How …

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