The world’s largest zero-day vulnerability discovery contest has found 49 security holes in automotive systems.
“As software-defined vehicles (SDVs) revolutionize the automotive industry, cybersecurity becomes paramount to ensuring ...
VicOne, an automotive cybersecurity solutions leader, today announced that it co-hosted with Trend Micro the world’s largest ...
The Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 hacking contest has ended with security researchers collecting $886,250 after exploiting 49 ...
Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 participants have earned a total of $886,000 for exploits targeting EV chargers and infotainment ...
Tesla owners are facing a cybersecurity crisis after hackers breached the company's systems four times in a single day. This ...
Obviously, infotainment systems and charging stations are not effectively secured: Almost every attack on the Pwn2Own ...
Hackers have managed to compromise Tesla charging security no less than four times in one day of hacking hysteria. Here’s ...
On the first day of Pwn2Own Automotive 2025, security researchers exploited 16 unique zero-days and collected $382,750 in ...
$380,000 paid out on the first day of Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 for exploits targeting car infotainment units, operating ...