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How car infotainment systems collect and share drivers’ personal data
The Federal Trade Commission has taken enforcement action against General Motors and its OnStar subsidiary for collecting and selling drivers’ precise location and driving-behavior data without ...
By the end of the decade, regulation will have completely reshaped the operating environment for connected vehicles.
Your car can hold your address book, garage codes, and recent locations. Clear the right menus, reset the right modules, and stop handing strangers a digital key. Connected cars store detailed ...
Your connected car may be listening, tracking and selling your data. Discover how surveillance capitalism has moved into the driver’s seat. Modern cars collect extensive driver data through sensors, ...
From Data to Damage: Connected vehicles collect vast amounts of unregulated personal data and can be exploited for theft, surveillance, or even weaponization. Protective Measures: Awareness, smart ...
Anyone who’s been along to Infosecurity Europe in the past few years will know that there’s a problem with today’s cars. Many of us can remember the ‘hacking on demand’ demos at Infosec, with a ...
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