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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.
A data leak at Volkswagen software subsidiary Cariad exposed personal data, including location data, of hundreds of thousands of electric vehicle owners, according to a report from Der Spiegel ...
Volkswagen data breach raises important questions about how much information carmakers are collecting. Foto: [M] DER SPIEGEL; Fotos: Paul Langrock, Thomas Starck / AUTO BILD, picture alliance ...
Der Spiegel and Chaos Computer Club were able to tie data to car owners and their trips. Eric Bangeman – Dec 30, 2024 10:33 am | 181 In 2024 VW will have two new EVs to sell alongside the ID.4 ...
German automaker Audi is reportedly considering plans to build a factory in the US to placate President Trump and skirt tariffs on foreign imports. The luxury brand is weighing whether to build a ...
Volkswagen wanted to prove that its controversial factory in Xinjiang is free of forced labor. ... His name can be found in a confidential, English-language audit report that DER SPIEGEL, ...
Volkswagen's premium brand Audi could build a plant at a new location in the United States under scenarios being considered ...
Volkswagen Group’s troubled automotive software unit Cariad left terabytes of customer data on around 800,000 electric Audi, Seat, Skoda, and Volkswagen vehicles exposed to the internet for ...
Der Spiegel found that Cariad, the Volkswagen subsidiary behind the automaker's software, made it possible for an attacker to find and access driver data housed in Amazon’s cloud storage service.