A hot potato: Security researchers have uncovered alarming vulnerabilities in Subaru's Starlink system, potentially exposing millions of vehicles to unauthorized access and extensive location tracking ...
The smarter cars get, the more exposed they are to sophisticated attacks, and a recent vulnerability found (and patched!) in certain Subaru models is a scary reminder that carmakers must pay more ...
If you own a modern Subaru, chances are you've heard of Starlink — the company's connected services suite, which lets you control your car through an app or call roadside assistance to your location.
We know that cars are better connected than ever before, which is great when you want to remember where you parked or start defrosting the vehicle windows while you're still in bed—but this modern ...
Security researchers have revealed how attackers could exploit a vulnerability in Subaru vehicle infotainment systems to remotely track and even unlock and start connected cars. Ethical hacker, Sam ...
Just over a year ago, Sam Curry bought his mom a 2023 Subaru Impreza. The gesture came with one condition: she’d let him try to hack it. Context is important, here, as Sam’s an “ethical hacker” and ...
This post is jumbled, because I am confused. Sorry in advance. We have a 2018 Subaru Forester with Starlink. It will bluetooth sync with our phones (an iPhone and a Pixel 8) and hands free works fine.