Widely used vehicle GPS trackers from Micodus are affected by critical vulnerabilities that can be exploited by hackers to stalk people and remotely disable cars, according to cybersecurity company BitSight.
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Unpatched Micodus GPS Tracker Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Remotely Disable Cars
Widely used vehicle GPS trackers from Micodus are affected by critical vulnerabilities that can be exploited by hackers to stalk people and remotely disable cars, according to cybersecurity company BitSight. The post Unpatched Micodus GPS Tracker Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Remotely Disable Cars appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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