Digital Factory Provides you with a summary of the most important cybersecurity news of the week. In the software, there are many vulnerabilities in Kia cars that expose them to remote hacking, and Meta was ordered to pay fines of 91 million euros for storing passwords in clear text or even leaking personal data of Freebox customers.
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Millions of Kia cars are being hacked remotely Cybersecurity researchers have discovered several vulnerabilities in Kia cars, theoretically allowing hackers to take control of them remotely using only their number plate. The security flaws have since been reported to the manufacturer, which released a patch this summer.