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How viral e-rickshaw hack exposes a national cybersecurity blind-spot
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TL;DR Why EN 303 645 matters ETSI EN 303 645 has given consumer IoT security a much-needed baseline. It gives manufacturers, assessors, and product teams a shared view of reasonable IoT security and ...
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A viral prank on Indian roads has opened a serious question for the country’s electric mobility push: can a low-cost EV be brought to a halt by a stranger standing nearby with a smartphone?
A new prank in India involves people using an app called BAT-BMS to remotely disable e-rickshaws mid-ride via Bluetooth, leading to confusion and potential danger for drivers and passengers., ...
BAT-BMS app went viral for remotely disabling Indian e-rickshaws via Bluetooth. Removed from App Store, but thousands of ...
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