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Home / Technology / Zero-Day Flaws Exposed in Tesla Infotainment

Zero-Day Flaws Exposed in Tesla Infotainment

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Researchers hacked a Tesla's infotainment system via USB.
  • Synacktiv Team won $35,000 for Tesla exploit.
  • 37 zero-day flaws were showcased at the conference.
Zero-Day Flaws Exposed in Tesla Infotainment

At the recent Pwn2Own Automotive conference in Tokyo, security researchers demonstrated a successful hack of a Tesla's infotainment system. The Synacktiv Team exploited zero-day vulnerabilities through a USB-based attack, securing a $35,000 prize and gaining root-level access. This event was part of a larger competition where over half a million dollars in prizes were awarded within the first 24 hours.

Several other automotive components were targeted, including car chargers and charging connectors. The Fuzzware.io team was a top performer, earning $118,000. A total of 37 zero-day flaws were showcased, giving companies 90 days to address these security issues before public disclosure.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Synacktiv Team successfully hacked the Tesla's infotainment system.
Researchers won over half a million dollars in prizes in the first 24 hours, with Synacktiv Team earning $35,000 for the Tesla hack.
It's a competition where security teams find and exploit vulnerabilities in automotive systems to improve digital security.

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