Already facing significant headwinds, VW has now been hit by a data protection nightmare. Location data from 800,000 electric vehicles and contact info from owners was accessible unprotected on the ...
Der Spiegel found that Cariad, the Volkswagen subsidiary behind the automaker's software, made it possible for an attacker to ...
A major data leak has exposed the movements and contact details of 800,000 electric vehicles (EVs) from Volkswagen and its ...
The leak affected roughly 800,000 Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, and Skoda electric cars, but for roughly 460,000 of them, including ...
According to a media report, there has been a significant data leak at VW software subsidiary Cariad. The location ...
The location data of roughly 800,000 electric Volkswagen (VWAGY) cars has been available online for months as a result of a data leak, Der ...
As Volkswagen is already in crises globally, Cariad, a Volkswagen’s subsidiary company, that provides software to VW cars and ...
The data was found exposed on an Amazon cloud server, and contained precise location data on thousands of vehicles.
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 ...
Volkswagen faces major challenges as it deals with data exposure and job cuts while restructuring to reduce costs and ...