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    Home»Development»Security»KIA Ecuador Keyless Entry Systems Vulnerability Exposes Thousands of Vehicles to Theft

    KIA Ecuador Keyless Entry Systems Vulnerability Exposes Thousands of Vehicles to Theft

    June 16, 2025

    KIA Ecuador Keyless Entry Systems Vulnerability Exposes Thousands of Vehicles to Theft

    A significant security vulnerability has been discovered in KIA vehicles sold in Ecuador, potentially affecting thousands of cars and exposing them to sophisticated theft techniques.
    Independent hardw …
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    Jun 16, 2025 (3 hours, 58 minutes ago)

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