Millions of vehicles in Southern California may be vulnerable to hackers because of a security flaw involving KARR or SWDS anti-theft devices, according to UC San Diego researchers who discovered the issue.
Researchers said there have been no reports of hackers exploiting the vulnerability, but drivers who have a KARR or SWDS anti-theft device should install an available security update — even if the device is disabled.
The vulnerability could potentially…
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