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Hyundai Patches Mobile App Flaws That Allow Hackers to Steal Cars

Hyundai Patches Mobile App Flaws That Allow Hackers to Steal Cars

Hyundai has patched a security flaw in the Blue Link mobile application that exposed sensitive information, which hackers could have used to track down, unlock, and start Hyundai cars.

Flawed Hyundai app could have helped hackers break into cars • Graham Cluley

Cybersecurity Risks Of Automotive OTA

Hyundai mobile app exposed cars to high-tech thieves, researchers say

Hyundai Patches Mobile App Flaws That Allow Hackers to Steal Cars

Connected vehicles can be at risk of hacking, consumer awareness paramount: experts

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