Subaru patched the vulnerability within 24 hours but left broader privacy concerns unresolved.
Subaru recently fixed a major security flaw in its vehicles that could have allowed hackers to remotely unlock, start, and track them, among other things ...
Penetration testing team Sam Curry and Shubham Shah discovered a vulnerability in Starlink’s administrator console, which allowed hackers to compromise the accounts of Subaru employees and gain admin ...
Two security researchers discovered a security vulnerability in Subaru’s Starlink connected vehicles last year that gave them “unrestricted targeted access to all vehicles and customer accounts” ...
Cybersecurity researchers Shubham Shah and his colleague uncovered a critical vulnerability in Subaru’s STARLINK connected ...
Hackers uncover shocking Subaru flaws, remotely controlling cars and accessing year-long location data—raising major privacy and security concerns.
The portability option was introduced in 2022 for residential Starlink subscribers, but the company has been phasing it out.
A year ago, two security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in a Subaru web portal that allowed them to hijack car controls and track driver location data, according to a Wired report.
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A Subaru security vulnerability allowed millions of cars to be remotely tracked, unlocked, and started. A full year’s worth ...
Now-fixed web bugs allowed hackers to remotely unlock and start any of millions of Subarus. More disturbingly, they could ...
Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid introduces a next-generation series-parallel hybrid powertrain designed to deliver enhanced ...