Hackers expose serious Subaru security flaws that allow them to remotely start cars

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  • Two hackers exposed serious security flaws in a 2023 Subaru Impreza
  • Vulnerabilities in a Subaru web portal allowed the pair remote access
  • Similar issues could affect a number of major automotive brands

A pair of hackers have revealed how they remotely took control of a Subaru Impreza, thanks to a serious security flaw in Subaru’s Starlink-connected infotainment system.

Sam Curry and Shubham Shah (the latter was working remotely) managed to leverage vulnerabilities in a Subaru web portal that allowed the pair to take control of Curry’s mother’s vehicle, including the ability to unlock the car, honk its horn and start its ignition with any smartphone or computer they chose, according to a report by Wired.

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