Honda and Nissan Cars Could Be Hacked Using an App Flaw and the VIN Number
12 December 2022
Sam Curry, a hacker, bug bounty hunter, and staff security engineer for Yuga Labs, posted two threads on Twitter outlining his research that led to the discovery of this serious flaw in the remote car app security of multiple vehicle brands, including Nissan, Honda, Infiniti, and Acura vehicles
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