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.
Now-fixed web bugs allowed hackers to remotely unlock and start any of millions of Subarus. More disturbingly, they could ...
A new hack has demonstrated just how much data Subaru and other car companies collect. Here's what happened and how you can ...
Hackers uncover shocking Subaru flaws, remotely controlling cars and accessing year-long location data—raising major privacy and security concerns.
Are Subaru vehicles vulnerable to hacking? A security researcher says he was able to access more than a year's worth of ...
Ethical hackers identified an arbitrary account takeover flaw in the administrator portal for Subaru’s Starlink service, ...
Subaru patched the vulnerability within 24 hours but left broader privacy concerns unresolved.
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.
Subaru left open a gaping security flaw that, although patched, lays bare modern vehicles’ myriad privacy issues. Security ...
Researchers found a serious security vulnerability in Subaru’s Starlink system late last year. It enabled full access to private data including location, emergency contacts, call history ...