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429 Can Chinese-Made Buses Be Hacked? Norway Drove One Down a Mine To Find Out

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/19/2025 16:22 EDT

Can Chinese-Made Buses Be Hacked? Norway Drove One Down a Mine To Find Out

An anonymous reader shares a report: This summer, Oslo's public-transport authority drove a Chinese electric bus deep into a decommissioned mine inside a nearby mountain to answer a question: Could it be hacked? Isolated by rock from digital interference, cybersecurity experts came back with a qualified yes: The bus could in theory be remotely disabled using the control system for the battery.

The revelation, presented at a recent public-transport conference, has spurred officials in Denmark and the U.K..

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