Close Menu
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
One-third of the web is showing signs of AI authorship, thanks to ChatGPT

One-third of the web is showing signs of AI authorship, thanks to ChatGPT

20 August 2026
Silicon Valley Doesn’t Get Why You Hate AI

Silicon Valley Doesn’t Get Why You Hate AI

20 August 2026
Huawei wants to make small phones cool again, and you’ll want one, too

Huawei wants to make small phones cool again, and you’ll want one, too

20 August 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • One-third of the web is showing signs of AI authorship, thanks to ChatGPT
  • Silicon Valley Doesn’t Get Why You Hate AI
  • Huawei wants to make small phones cool again, and you’ll want one, too
  • Google missed the plot with HiLight on the Pixel 11 Pro, but an app just unlocked it
  • Way Of The Sword Shines A Light On One – Aug 20, 2026
  • Just got a Pixel 11? These are the best accessories I’d put my money on
  • The Duskbloods Preview: A Hands-On Breakdown Of
  • Meta’s smart glasses are the latest weapon for school bullies
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Subscribe
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
Home » Subaru Security Flaws Exposed Its System for Tracking Millions of Cars
News

Subaru Security Flaws Exposed Its System for Tracking Millions of Cars

News RoomBy News Room23 January 20253 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Subaru Security Flaws Exposed Its System for Tracking Millions of Cars
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Curry and Shah reported their findings to Subaru in late November, and Subaru quickly patched its Starlink security flaws. But the researchers warn that the Subaru web vulnerabilities are just the latest in a long series of similar web-based flaws they and other security researchers working with them have found that have affected well over a dozen carmakers, including Acura, Genesis, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Kia, Toyota, and many others. There’s little doubt, they say, that similarly serious hackable bugs exist in other auto companies’ web tools that have yet to be discovered.

In Subaru’s case, in particular, they also point out that their discovery hints at how pervasively those with access to Subaru’s portal can track its customers’ movements, a privacy issue that will last far longer than the web vulnerabilities that exposed it. “The thing is, even though this is patched, this functionality is still going to exist for Subaru employees,” Curry says. “It’s just normal functionality that an employee can pull up a year’s worth of your location history.”

When WIRED reached out to Subaru for comment on Curry and Shah’s findings, a spokesperson responded in a statement that “after being notified by independent security researchers, [Subaru] discovered a vulnerability in its Starlink service that could potentially allow a third party to access Starlink accounts. The vulnerability was immediately closed and no customer information was ever accessed without authorization.”

The Subaru spokesperson also confirmed to WIRED that “there are employees at Subaru of America, based on their job relevancy, who can access location data.” The company offered as an example that employees have that access to share a vehicle’s location with first responders in the case when a collision is detected. “All these individuals receive proper training and are required to sign appropriate privacy, security, and NDA agreements as needed,” Subaru’s statement added. “These systems have security monitoring solutions in place which are continually evolving to meet modern cyber threats.”

Responding to Subaru’s example of notifying first responders about a collision, Curry notes that would hardly require a year’s worth of location history. The company didn’t respond to WIRED asking how far back it keeps customers’ location histories and makes them available to employees.

Shah and Curry’s research that led them to the discovery of Subaru’s vulnerabilities began when they found that Curry’s mother’s Starlink app connected to the domain SubaruCS.com, which they realized was an administrative domain for employees. Scouring that site for security flaws, they found that they could reset employees’ passwords simply by guessing their email address, which gave them the ability to take over any employee’s account whose email they could find. The password reset functionality did ask for answers to two security questions, but they found that those answers were checked with code that ran locally in a user’s browser, not on Subaru’s server, allowing the safeguard to be easily bypassed. “There were really multiple systemic failures that led to this,” Shah says.

The two researchers say they found the email address for a Subaru Starlink developer on LinkedIn, took over the employee’s account, and immediately found that they could use that staffer’s access to look up any Subaru owner by last name, zip code, email address, phone number, or license plate to access their Starlink configurations. In seconds, they could then reassign control of the Starlink features of that user’s vehicle, including the ability to remotely unlock the car, honk its horn, start its ignition, or locate it, as shown in the video below.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleiQOO 14 Series, Neo 11 Battery Details Leak; iQOO 14 Pro Reportedly in Development
Next Article NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Thursday, January 23

Related Articles

One-third of the web is showing signs of AI authorship, thanks to ChatGPT
News

One-third of the web is showing signs of AI authorship, thanks to ChatGPT

20 August 2026
Silicon Valley Doesn’t Get Why You Hate AI
News

Silicon Valley Doesn’t Get Why You Hate AI

20 August 2026
Huawei wants to make small phones cool again, and you’ll want one, too
News

Huawei wants to make small phones cool again, and you’ll want one, too

20 August 2026
Google missed the plot with HiLight on the Pixel 11 Pro, but an app just unlocked it
News

Google missed the plot with HiLight on the Pixel 11 Pro, but an app just unlocked it

20 August 2026
Just got a Pixel 11? These are the best accessories I’d put my money on
News

Just got a Pixel 11? These are the best accessories I’d put my money on

20 August 2026
Meta’s smart glasses are the latest weapon for school bullies
News

Meta’s smart glasses are the latest weapon for school bullies

20 August 2026
Demo
Top Articles
5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

17 November 2024133 Views
ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024112 Views
Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

28 October 2024100 Views

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Just got a Pixel 11? These are the best accessories I’d put my money on News

Just got a Pixel 11? These are the best accessories I’d put my money on

News Room20 August 2026
The Duskbloods Preview: A Hands-On Breakdown Of Gaming

The Duskbloods Preview: A Hands-On Breakdown Of

News Room20 August 2026
Meta’s smart glasses are the latest weapon for school bullies News

Meta’s smart glasses are the latest weapon for school bullies

News Room20 August 2026
Most Popular
The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

13 January 2025137 Views
5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

17 November 2024133 Views
ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024112 Views
Our Picks
Google missed the plot with HiLight on the Pixel 11 Pro, but an app just unlocked it

Google missed the plot with HiLight on the Pixel 11 Pro, but an app just unlocked it

20 August 2026
Way Of The Sword Shines A Light On One – Aug 20, 2026

Way Of The Sword Shines A Light On One – Aug 20, 2026

20 August 2026
Just got a Pixel 11? These are the best accessories I’d put my money on

Just got a Pixel 11? These are the best accessories I’d put my money on

20 August 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2026 Best in Technology. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.