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Researchers Hacked EV Car Chargers To Execute Arbitrary Code

EVs face significant cyber risks due to their reliance on interconnected systems and the increasing number of public charging stations, which often lack robust security measures.  Vulnerabilities in EV software and charging infrastructure can expose vehicles to malware, unauthorized access, and potential control by hackers. During Pwn2Own Automotive 2024 in Tokyo, cybersecurity researchers hacked  EV car chargers  to execute arbitrary code. Researchers Hacked EV Car Chargers At the Pwn2Own Automotive 2024 event, researchers exploited three EV chargers:-  Autel MaxiCharger (MAXI US AC W12-L-4G) ChargePoint Home Flex JuiceBox 40 Smart EV Charging Station  They executed arbitrary code via Bluetooth while focusing on the Autel MaxiCharger, and this uncovered the “CVE-2024-23958,” “CVE-2024-23959,” and “CVE-2024-23967”  vulnerabilities . The features of the charger include WiFi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, 4G LTE, RFID, LCD touchscreen, RS485, and a USB-C port. Its har...

Haven turn an old Android into a security camera

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Haven: If you have an old phone in good condition, you can easily use it by turning it into a security camera. With the help of an application by Edward Snowden, it is extremely simple. See how. Your phone already has the details of a "real" security camera, ie a flashlight and an Internet connection. You could have done something similar with an Android phone for years, but there is a newer way that is even more secure. We will use an application called Haven, created by Edward Snowden . You can use the application on almost any Android phone or tablet. If your device has a camera and microphone, you can use it as a security camera. You can install Haven beta from the Google Play Store   or compile it yourself  from the Github repository  . Haven will work whether your phone is connected to Wi-Fi or a USB-to-Ethernet adapter. If you want wired internet access, be sure to get an adapter. The Haven app itself only works on Android devices, b...

Can anyone track the exact location of your phone

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It's 2020 and everyone has a tracking device in their pockets. People are being monitored in real time by the government, advertising companies and even fraudsters. It sounds like science fiction but it's a reality. The exact location of your phone can be monitored in a number of ways. How Rogue Bounty Hunters can track your location The latest controversy began with  Joseph Cox on Motherboard, who gave a hacker $ 300 and a phone number. He managed to find the exact, current location of the mobile phone that used this number. Well, obviously the American companies (and not only) AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile sell a lot of data to their customers, including the geographical locations related to their phone numbers, to many other companies. This data can be used by a service to locate people. However, there is no supervision and fraudsters gain access to this data. "Data is being resold to the wrong people," a company told Motherboard....

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