Researchers revealed that a vulnerability in the infotainment system of second-generation Nissan Leaf EVs allows attackers to remotely control critical functions like doors and steering via Bluetooth exploitation. Demonstrated at Black Hat Asia 2025, the attack exploits a stack buffer overflow and can persist through cellular connections. Nissan plans over-the-air updates to address these flaws by 2025.

Russia-linked APT29 targets European diplomats with new malware
APT29, a cyberespionage group linked to Russia’s foreign intelligence service, has reportedly used a new malware loader in a phishing campaign against diplomatic missions in