Securing Computerized Vehicles from Potential Cybersecurity Threats


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And as manufacturers add more Internet of Things (IoT) devices to their vehicles, the vehicles become more susceptible to similar vulnerabilities. Manufacturers and drivers should both be aware of the potential threats facing smart cars and automated vehicles. Malware in disguiseOther security loopholes in computerized car systems include unprotected Bluetooth devices and MP3 players. One way to do that is to use software like OAuth Device Flow which address cloud-based security vulnerabilities for car systems. It allows users to sign into their car’s system through a secondary device, ensuring that the right user is in control of the system.