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    Tesla Model 3 VCSEC Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Code

    May 1, 2025

    Tesla Model 3 VCSEC Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Code

    A critical vulnerability in Tesla Model 3’s vehicle security systems has exposed thousands of cars to potential remote attacks, cybersecurity researchers revealed this week.
    Designated CVE-2025-2082, …
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    Published Date:
    May 01, 2025 (3 hours, 41 minutes ago)

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    CVE-2025-2082

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