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Can Chinese-Made Buses Be Hacked? Norway Drove One Down a Mine To Find Out
mercredi 19 novembre 2025, 22:22 , par Slashdot
The revelation, presented at a recent public-transport conference, has spurred officials in Denmark and the U.K. to start their own investigations into Chinese vehicles. It has also fed into broader security concerns across Europe about the growing prevalence of Chinese-made equipment in the region's energy and telecommunications infrastructure. The worry is the same for autos, solar panels and other connected devices: that mechanisms used for wirelessly delivering system updates could also be exploited by a hostile government or third-party hacker to compromise critical networks. The Oslo transport authority, Ruter, said the bus's mobile-network connection via a Romanian SIM card gave manufacturer Yutong access to the control system for battery and power supply. Ruter said it is addressing the vulnerability by developing firewalls and delaying the signals sent to the vehicles, among other solutions. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/11/19/186230/can-chinese-made-buses-be-hacked-norway-drove-one-do...
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