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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia · 07/31/2022 21:00 EDT

The use of this GPS could potentially compromise millions of vehicles

The MiCODUS MV720 device, a popular vehicle GPS tracker, was discovered to have six vulnerabilities, possibly exposing 1.5 million vehicles in 169 countries. Telematic devices are considered to be the most prevalent attack vector for vehicles since they may be accessed remotely by data networks or SMS. Understanding people’s fleet needs and how they might... Read more »

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