Friday, 24 March, 2023
Auto cybersecurity firm expects consumers to emerge as hackers; increased attacks expected on fleets

<p>Cybersecurity is a growing concern for the auto industry. Black hat hackers those using vulnerabilities for nefarious reasons will focus on automotive fleets in 2023. In 2022, black hat hackers focused their attention on breaching automakers telematics and servers. From 2010-22, the firm recorded 1,173 publicly reported auto-related cybersecurity attacks.In 2022, Upstream counted 268 publicly reported automotive cyber attacks, up from 245 attacks in 2021.</p>
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