Abstract
EV charging station cyberattacks remain largely overlooked both within the industry and at the governmental policy level.
Kaspersky Lab identified security flaws in the smart home EV charging app, potentially allowing attackers to disrupt the charging process via Wi-Fi access.
Schneider EVs link chargers were also found to have security issues , allowing remote attackers to deceive hard-coded passwords, insert malware, and deactivate the charger with this vulnerability.
Kaspersky Lab identified security flaws in the smart home EV charging app, potentially allowing attackers to disrupt the charging process via Wi-Fi access.
Schneider EVs link chargers were also found to have security issues , allowing remote attackers to deceive hard-coded passwords, insert malware, and deactivate the charger with this vulnerability.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2024 |