Automaker Nissan has deactivated remote access to its cars after a security researcher discovered a remote access vulnerability tied to GPS data and climate control functions. Automaker Nissan ...
Hacking cars is hardly a new phenomenon these days, but the level of control that can be obtained via computer can still be frightening. The latest example: a group of researchers have recently shown ...
A cybersecurity expert has uncovered a vulnerability in connected vehicles from popular brands like Honda, Acura, Infiniti, and Nissan. Sam Curry, a well-known bug bounty hunter, could remotely start ...
If Nissan wasn't going to figure out how to create a remote-charging app for owners of Leaf electric vehicles, someone else was sure to do it. If Nissan wasn't going to figure out how to create a ...
Nissan is teaming up with Japanese utility Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO), and electronics company Sumitomo to test charging electric cars via remote control. The companies believe this could ...
Nissan's plan to improve self-driving technology in the near future is going to require more than just fancy software and hardware--it's also going to include an autonomous vehicle "command center" ...
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