Are Subaru vehicles vulnerable to hacking? A security researcher says he was able to access more than a year's worth of ...
Security researchers have discovered an arbitrary account takeover flaw in Subaru's Starlink service that could let attackers ...
A vulnerability in Subaru’s Starlink connected vehicle service exposed US, Canada, and Japan vehicle and customer accounts.
Hackers uncover shocking Subaru flaws, remotely controlling cars and accessing year-long location data—raising major privacy and security concerns.
The discovery began when Sam Curry, having purchased a 2023 Impreza for his mother, decided to examine its internet-connected features during a Thanksgiving visit.
Now-fixed web bugs allowed hackers to remotely unlock and start any of millions of Subarus. More disturbingly, they could ...
Penetration testing team Sam Curry and Shubham Shah discovered a vulnerability in Starlink’s administrator console, which ...
A flaw in Subaru's STARLINK connected vehicle service exposed location and driver data for millions of vehicles, a new report finds.
Shocking flaws in modern car systems leave them vulnerable to hackers. Discover the risks hiding in your vehicle and how to ...