Cyberattacks to electric cars have increased by 380%, with a methodology focused on disrupting the proper functioning of their charging stations and the functions of the vehicle itself, as well as stealing data stored in them. Remote vehicle hijacking, potential threats to charging stations, and malicious connectivity disruptions are the top three cyber risks affecting electric cars. More and more people are opting for electric cars, whether for innovation or environmental reasons. But the environmental and technological benefits of electric vehicles are not without risk as they present a new attack surface for cybercriminals. In fact, according to the Global […]
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