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Tagged: API flaws, Automotive cybersecurity, Car hacking, Centralized systems security, connected cars, Dealer platform security, Personal data breach, Remote car control, Security vulnerabilities, Vehicle ownership transfer
A security researcher demonstrated how hackers can exploit vulnerabilities in a car maker’s centralized dealer platform to remotely unlock and control cars, access personal and financial information, and even transfer ownership of vehicles. The researchers found flaws in the platform’s API, allowing them to create a national admin account with full access to over 1,000 USA dealers. This highlights the risks of connecting cars through a central portal, making it vulnerable to hacking and exploitation.