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Major Data Breach: 800,000 EV Locations Exposed in Security Lapse
Cariad, Volkswagen's automotive software company, experienced a significant cybersecurity breach. This is an issue of growing concern within the automotive industry.
Volkswagen hit with massive data leak, location data of 460,000 EV drivers exposed
Volkswagen’s breach saw the movement data and contact information, with precise location details of 460,000 vehicles from Volkswagen, Audi, and Seat made available online for months
Massive VW Data Leak Exposed 800,000 EV Owners’ Movements, From Homes To Brothels
The sensitive information of VW, Audi, Seat, and Skoda EV owners was left exposed on an unprotected and misconfigured cloud storage system for months
Massive data leak at Volkswagen exposes locations of 800,000 EV drivers, for months
A massive data leak at software company Cariad, a Volkswagen subsidiary, reportedly left the personal data, including geolocation data, of some 800,000 EV owners online and accessible for months.
Volkswagen data leak: Movements of 800,000 EV owners exposed
In a major incident, the Volkswagen Group has suffered a massive data breach, one that has affected as many as 800,000 electric vehicle (EV) owners, according to German publication Spiegel. The leaked data contained sensitive information like GPS coordinates and battery charge levels.
Volkswagen Data Leak Exposes Location & Movements of EV Owners
A major data leak exposed sensitive information about 800,000 Volkswagen electric vehicle (EV) owners. The breach revealed movement patterns, personal details, and parking locations—ranging from homes and workplaces to more controversial spots like brothels or government facilities.
800,000 Volkswagen EV Owners Affected in Massive Data Leak at Software Subsidiary Cariad
Location and movement data of over 800,000 Volkswagen Group EV owners have been exposed in a massive leak at the software subsidiary Cariad
Volkswagen leak exposed precise location data on thousands of vehicles across Europe for months
The data was found exposed on an Amazon cloud server, and contained precise location data on thousands of vehicles.
Volkswagen Group data breach exposes personal data of 800,000 EV owners in Europe
A data breach by Volkswagen Group has left sensitive personal information of 800,000 electric vehicle owners exposed online, impacting both ordinary citizens and high-profile figures.
Volkswagen leak exposed location data for 800,000 electric cars
The leak also included the emails, addresses, and phone numbers of drivers in some cases, Der Spiegel reports.
Exposed VW Data for Over 800,000 Vehicles Revealed Locations, Owners
Data privacy is a concern around the world these days — but for Volkswagen, the matter just became a bit more serious. A new report from German news outlet Spiegel has revealed that some 800,000-plus owners of VW's electric models had their data exposed earlier this year,
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Watching Every Move You Make: Volkswagen’s Electric Cars
A new report out of Germany blows the top off a data breach for Volkswagen electric cars, exposing hundreds of thousands of ...
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Volkswagen data breach highlights major privacy risks
A leak at CARIAD, part of the Volkswagen Group, exposed the data of 800,000 electric vehicles. The precise geolocation of ...
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Volkswagen Customer Data Unprotected on The Internet
Apparently, detailed customer data on hundreds of thousands of VW vehicles could be viewed unencrypted online for months.
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Over 800,000 electric car owners and drivers may have had private info exposed online
VW Group models affected in breach, 300,000 of which from Germany More than half were sharing precise GPS location data ...
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