Volkswagen’s automotive software company, Cariad, exposed data collected from around 800,000 electric cars. The info could be linked to drivers’ names and reveal precise vehicle locations.
Volkswagen's software subsidiary Cariad, responsible for the data breach, called it a "misconfiguration." According to a report published by the German magazine Der Spiegel, the leaked data ...
What Happened: Cariad CEO Peter Bosch was not part of the discussions that led to the deal, Financial Times (FT) reported. The joint venture between Volkswagen and Rivian, announced in June ...
A security breach at VW’s software subsidiary Cariad exposed sensitive location data of approximately 800,000 Volkswagen Group electric vehicles for months. According to SPIEGEL, detailed GPS data and ...
800,000 VW Group models affected in breach, 300,000 of which from Germany More than half were sharing precise GPS location data Volkswagen responded promptly and responsible Cariad, a subsidiary ...