
2 FLAWS Let Hackers Own MILLIONS of Cars
At Defcon 33, researchers uncovered a shocking vulnerability in a major automaker’s centralized dealer portal — a flaw so severe it allowed hackers to remotely unlock cars, start engines, steal personal data, and even transfer ownership without the owner’s knowledge. In this video, we break down exactly how the hack worked, why just two authentication mistakes opened the door, and what it means for the future of connected cars. If you own a vehicle with remote start or app control, this is a must-watch warning.
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David Bombal
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