Sirius XM flaw could’ve let hackers remotely unlock and start cars

Inside The 2022 New York International Auto Show Nissan is just one of the auto manufacturer’s that use Sirius XM’s connected vehicle services.

A vulnerability affecting Sirius XM’s connected vehicle services could’ve let hackers remotely start, unlock, locate, flash the lights, and honk the horn on cars. Sam Curry, a security engineer at Yuga Labs, worked with a group of security researchers to discover the flaw and outlined their findings in a thread on Twitter (via Gizmodo).

In addition to providing a satellite radio subscription, Sirius XM also powers the telema...

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