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Nissan Leaf app gets back after hacking

Nissan has taken the appropriate application of its electric car Leaf offline, because the app was easy to hack.


Earlier this week reported security expert Troy Hunt that the car was easy to hack, by intercepting the connection between the app and the car.


In that way could be controlled for example, the air conditioning, for example, to get the car battery while the owner is not in the car. Hunt demonstrated that by hacking a car in the north of England while he was in Australia.


Nissan emphasizes that it was not possible to actually drive the car, but it offers its apologies to its customers. The automaker hopes to release an improved version of the Nissan EV Connect app.





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