Millions of Subarus could be remotely unlocked, tracked due to security flaws


Shah and Curry’s research that led them to the discovery of Subaru’s vulnerabilities began when they found that Curry’s mother’s Starlink app connected to the domain SubaruCS.com, which they realized was an administrative domain for employees. Scouring that site for security flaws, they found that they could reset employees’ passwords simply by…

Photo and Credits: This article is from Andy Greenberg, wired.com and it appeared on Cars – Ars Technica on 2025-01-24 09:28:35

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