BMW Flaw Affects 2.2Mn Connected Cars

German automaker BMW has revealed that it has patched a serious cybersecurity flaw that affects 2.2 million Rolls-Royce, Mini and BMW vehicles. The flaw would allow hackers to open doors remotely, and seize control of on-board systems for everything from the radio to air conditioning to online services.

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