The sensitive information of VW, Audi, Seat, and Skoda EV owners was left exposed on an unprotected and misconfigured cloud ...
CCC identified the breach on November 26 and promptly informed Cariad, which has since resolved the issue. According to ...
The private data from Cariad, which makes VW software, was accessible online for several months, according to German ...
Data on 800,000 VW electric cars sat exposed for months, including the precise location of nearly 460,000 EVs. It does not ...
Volkswagen’s breach saw the movement data and contact information, with precise location details of 460,000 vehicles from ...
A data leak led to around 800,000 Volkswagen (VW) electric vehicles (EVs) having their location exposed online for several months, according to a report by German news magazine Der Spiegel.
Location and movement data of over 800,000 Volkswagen Group EV owners have been exposed in a massive leak at the software subsidiary Cariad ...
The misconfigured cloud environment, which Cariad hosted on Amazon Web Services, contained location data from about 800,000 electric vehicles. The dataset includes “precise” information about 460,000 ...
A major data leak exposed sensitive information about 800,000 Volkswagen electric vehicle (EV) owners. The breach revealed movement patterns, personal details, and parking locations—ranging from homes ...
For months, the location information of around 800,000 electric Volkswagen vehicles was available online due to a data leak, ...
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.
On the third day of the congress in Hamburg, the speakers were clearly critical of the system: the lack of CumEx consequences ...