EV Owners Worry Charging Stations Will Fall Prey to Cyberattacks: HSB
More than a third of U.S. consumers worry about the cybersecurity and safety of their connected vehicles, and a similar proportion (35%) fear a cyberattack could damage or destroy their vehicle’s data, software or operating systems, reported HSB Wednesday. The…
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insurance carrier hired Zogby Analytics to canvass 1,500 adults in December, finding that of the 55% who sync their smartphones to their vehicles, half (51%) said they “don’t know or aren’t sure what personal information is stored in their vehicle’s entertainment system.” Of the 11% of respondents who said they drive an electric vehicle, half of them worry that charging stations are an easy target for cyberattacks, said HSB.