Shadetree hackers—or, as they're more commonly called, tech-savvy thieves—have found a new way to steal cars. No, it's not a relay attack , Bluetooth exploit , key fob replay , or even a USB cable .
Last year, Ian Tabor, who runs the UK chapter of Car Hacking Village , had his Toyota RAV4 stolen from outside of his home near London. Days prior to the theft, he found that thieves had damaged his car without successfully taking it.
Tasmania school hack: Hackers release 16,000 education department documents on dark web
Hackers have released 16,000 Tasmanian education department documents on the dark web including school children's personal information, the state government has confirmed.
Science and Technology Minister Madeleine Ogilvie said thousands of financial statements and invoices containing names and addresses of school students and their parents had been released after third-party file transfer service GoAnywhere MFT was hacked.
Hackers Increasingly Targeting Cloud Apps for Distributing Malware
These cloud apps are being increasingly used by malicious actors for malware delivery, according to Netskope. Cloud apps were leveraged in 38% of malware infections in March 2022, and 42% of malware infections in February 2023.
Electric vehicle networks could be vulnerable to high-tech hackers | Fox Business
More drivers than ever are taking to the roads in electric vehicles, and with that, the threat of widespread hacking has increased.
The growing demand for electric vehicles has led to the investment and creation of sprawling networks of charging stations in the United States and Great Britain. In particular, the Biden administration has committed $7.5 billion to install a network of 500,000 chargers.
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