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Analysts warn over-the-air auto tech raises cybersecurity risk
CNBC World reports that the growing use of over-the-air technology in cars is increasing the automotive sector's exposure to cyberattacks.
According to the outlet, analysts are concerned that vehicle connectivity and remote software updates can make automakers more vulnerable to malicious interference.
The story links the rise in over-the-air capabilities to a higher cybersecurity threat landscape for the auto industry.
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