UK Regulators Crack Down On Car Hacking

From: PYMNTS

The U.K. government released new regulation guidelines on Sunday (August 6) that call on makers of internet-connected cars and trucks to place more stringent cybersecurity protections in the vehicles to prevent against hackers.

According to a news report in Reuters, the U.K. government is worried that smart vehicles could become targets for hackers as a way to get access to consumer’s personal data, steal vehicles that use keyless entries and take control of the technology inside the car for wrongdoing. The new measures are also aimed at getting engineers at auto companies to come up with ways to design the threat of hacking out of new cars and trucks.

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