Who: Kia, security researchers, and multiple affected car manufacturers (including Honda, Hyundai, Toyota, Acura, and others).
What: Researchers discovered a security flaw in Kia's web portal that allowed unauthorized access to the internet-connected features of millions of vehicles, enabling hackers to track cars, unlock doors, and start engines.
Impact: The vulnerability posed significant risks, including potential theft of vehicles and personal data, as well as privacy and safety concerns for drivers. While Kia has since patched the flaw, the incident highlights broader security issues across the automotive industry, with multiple manufacturers facing similar vulnerabilities.
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