Connected cars are great—at least until some company leaves unencrypted location data on the Internet for anyone to find.
VW’s plan to shut factories, cut wages and slash jobs in a bid to restore profitability was parried by unions, but the share ...
A data leak at the software company Cariad, a subsidiary of German car manufacturer Volkswagen (VW), left the personal ...
The new VW T-Roc will focus on improving the strengths of the previous model, with fresh styling cues, more technology, and a ...
In this week’s Brooklyn Police Blotter, police observed a woman lying in her driveway next to Volkswagen Jetta.
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Data on 800,000 VW electric cars sat exposed for months, including the precise location of nearly 460,000 EVs. It does not ...
Cops said the two men had travelled from Coventry to Wirral to sell a VW Golf on Saturday, December 7. While in Wirral, they ...
The latest round of sensitive information leaks comes from Volkswagen. German news outlet Spiegel reported this week that the ...
Data privacy is a concern around the world these days — but for Volkswagen, the matter just became a bit more serious. A new ...
A data leak led to around 800,000 Volkswagen (VW) electric vehicles (EVs) having their location exposed online for several months, according to a report by German news magazine Der Spiegel.
Volkswagen showcased the ID Buzz at the San Diego International Auto Show, an all-electric version of a classic microbus with new tech and nostalgic design.