If emphasis wasn’t already concentrated on the security of these connected vehicles, major oversight obviously…
Article says the following was breached:
Detailed location logs showing exactly where and when cars were parked.
Personal information of owners, such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers.
Insights into users’ routines, workplaces, leisure spots, and even sensitive visits, such as government offices, hospitals, and private establishments.
That is a lot of information about a person’s life.
Aggregating information can increase its sensitivity level, government employees deal with this on a regular basis; why are they giving data breeches like this the kiddie gloves?
Man… just stop putting complex computers that connect online, turning every fucking thing from your toaster to your whole house into an IoT. We don’t need this.
I just want four wheels with a steering wheel and a couple of pedals to operate my electric car. Not a god damn glorified tablet on wheels.
As people have been saying for years, the S in IoT stands for security.
😂 😂 😂 😂
This won’t persuade legislators to pass vehicle privacy laws one bit. Not until it personally affects them.
So what you are saying is that unless the next CEO assassin uses vehicle data to figure out where his target is it won’t happen?
Well if you frame it like that you might get their attention sooner.
maybe we could start to reduce the cost of electric cars by not overloading them with all the connected internet of shit crap?!?
i know the kids in china like to have karaoke machines in their cars… but i kinda just want bluetooth for my music and thats it.
Cariad emphasized that the data involved was not sensitive personal information like passwords or payment details, and no vehicles or services were impacted. Only certain vehicle data from online-connected cars were affected.
Mhm. This is the german version: https://www.heise.de/news/In-der-Cloud-abgelegt-Terabyte-an-Bewegungsdaten-von-VW-Elektroautos-gefunden-10220623.html
Summary: 10 TB of location data, half of it exact enough (10 cm) to allow conclusions to living conditions. Partially connected to app profiles with address and phone number.
All together now:
I. Told. You. So.
What happens if I disable the Internet connection of my car?
You are not allowed to drive anymore; your car needs to be able to call emergency response. Is an EU rule.
Edit: called eCall, compulsory.
When eCall is activated, it connects to the nearest emergency response centre, using both a telephone and data link. This allows you and the passengers in the vehicle to communicate with the emergency centre operator and at the same time, a minimum set of data is automatically transmitted (your exact location, the time of the accident, your vehicle’s identification number and direction of travel). This allows the emergency services to assess and manage your situation.
Your eCall system is only activated if your vehicle is involved in a serious accident. The rest of the time the system remains inactive. This means that when you are simply driving your vehicle, no tracking (registering your car’s position or monitoring your driving) or transmission of data takes place.
When a call is made through your 112-based eCall system, your personal data is processed according to EU data protection rules. This means that the emergency services only receive the limited data they need to deal with the accident situation, your data is not stored for any longer than necessary, and is removed when no longer required. Read more about EU data protection and privacy rules.
Important bit emphasised
Yes, thanks. My question is more, if the vendor already has to add a sim card and data plan, are they forbidden from using it for other things?
G D P R
Can’t sue if nobody knows about it.
They don’t need a sim and days plan, if they only call 112.
using both a telephone and data link. […] a minimum set of data is automatically transmitted (your exact location, the time of the accident, your vehicle’s identification number and direction of travel).
That sounds like it should be able to make a mobile call, not connect to the internet, but they probably require the latter.
VW just don’t understand software. The car computer in my Passat GTE 2020 is quite broken and they won’t fix it even during an 1000 € “official” service. I basically have to hack/flash the computer myself if I want it to become fully functional. Not really what I want to do, considering how much money I’ve been pouring into this silver beast…
Fuck the pedons harder, daddies