A massive data leak at software company Cariad, a Volkswagen subsidiary, reportedly left the personal data, including geolocation data, of some 800,000 EV owners online and accessible for months.
The Refreshed 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Is Worth Your Time The places people go and the other data that could potentially be used to create a detailed profile of an owner and their movements shouldn’t be ...
German publication Spiegel revealed that more than half of the vehicles (460,000) were sharing precise GPS data. Most of the ...
This is not the first time a Volkswagen unit has experienced a major leak. For example, 3.3 million Audi customers and ...
Apparently, detailed customer data on hundreds of thousands of VW vehicles could be viewed unencrypted online for months.
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A security snafu at a Volkswagen subsidiary exposed vehicle information and ownership details on approximately 800,000 cars, ...
For months, the location information of around 800,000 electric Volkswagen vehicles was available online due to a data leak, ...
Data privacy is a concern around the world these days — but for Volkswagen, the matter just became a bit more serious. A new ...
The latest round of sensitive information leaks comes from Volkswagen. German news outlet Spiegel reported this week that the ...
Cariad, VW Group’s software arm, made this classic error. Personal data from hundreds of thousands of cars sat unsecured for about six months. Volkswagen was ...