Cybersecurity experts warn that some Chinese-made electric buses operating in Australia may contain a remote "kill switch," ...
Norway’s public transport system thought it was buying clean, quiet Chinese electric buses. Instead, it stumbled into a live test of how vulnerable modern vehicles are when their most critical systems ...
Deployed across Australia and Europe, China's electric buses are vulnerable to cybercriminals and sport a virtual kill switch ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This photo provided by Ruter AS show a Yutong bus, owned by Norwegian public transport operator, Ruter, during a test of the ...
Across Europe and beyond, engineers keep opening the digital guts of imported Chinese buses and finding the same unnerving feature: a hidden way to shut vehicles down from afar. What began as a quiet ...
As vehicles grow ever more connected, a new kind of security concern is taking shape. In Norway, public buses built by a Chinese manufacturer have become a focal point of that debate. Even thousands ...
OSLO, Norway -- A leading Norwegian public transport operator has said it will introduce stricter security requirements and step up anti-hacking measures after a test on new Chinese-made electric ...
Yet these security and dependency concerns have so far done little to deter European transport companies from operating Chinese buses. In Denmark, where Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has repeatedly ...
European transport authorities are concerned after a Norwegian operator discovered a security vulnerability in Chinese-made Yutong electric buses, which could allow for the remote shutdown of the ...
OSLO, Norway (AP) — A leading Norwegian public transport operator has said it will introduce stricter security requirements and step up anti-hacking measures after a test on new Chinese-made electric ...