Norway’s Chinese-Made Buses Reveal Scary Security Flaws Exposing National Risks
Tests reveal Chinese buses operating in Norway can be remotely disabled—raising alarming questions about cybersecurity, foreign control, and the risks posed to critical infrastructure worldwide.
In a stark reminder that national security extends beyond traditional battlefields, Norway’s top public transport operator has uncovered unsettling vulnerabilities in Chinese-made electric buses that could jeopardize public safety and sovereignty. Transport giant Ruter revealed that buses manufactured by China’s Yutong Group allow remote digital access for software updates—access so extensive it theoretically enables the manufacturer to shut down vehicles at will.Can We Trust Foreign Tech to Safeguard Our Infrastructure?This is not merely an isolated technical issue; it is a glaring national security concern. While these buses ply Norwegian streets, this vulnerability raises urgent questions for every nation committed to...
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