A security researcher has found more than a thousand servers open openly managed by Tesla vehicle owners who leak sensitive data about their cars, including the history of their granular sites.
Seyfullah KiliƧ, founder of Swordsec, said that he found more than 1300 information on the Internet exposed to the Internet on the Internet, which is likely to announce the error, allowing anyone to access Tesla data for the person stored in a password.
Teslamate is an open source data registrar that allows Tesla owners to the self -host Imagine their car data Of their computers, such as their car temperature, battery health, and charging sessions, but also more sensitive information, such as car speed and modern flight data.
in Blog postKeela said that he had wiped the Internet for the prominent information panels facing the audience, drawing the last car site and Tesla names, and depicting vehicles on the map to show their sites.
“You unintentionally share your car’s movements, charge customs, and even times of holidays with the whole world,” Kelly wrote.
TECHRUNCH told that this is to raise awareness of the number of exposed servers, and Teslamate urged their information panels.
The goal was to show the owners of Tesla and the open source community without essential [authentication] Or the rules of the wall can be leaked, and sensitive data (GPS, shipping, trips).
Although it is not a new problem, KiliƧ indicates that the number of prominent open information boards has increased significantly since the last number in 2022, when a security researcher at that time found dozens of prominent educational information panels exposed on the Internet.
Now, after more than three years have passed, another security researcher found more than a thousand autonomous and drawing Islamist servers on the web, indicating that the problem apparently increased.
In 2022, the founder of Teslamate Adrian KumPf told Tescrunch in 2022 that the repair of errors had been put forward aimed at protecting the audience’s access to customer information boards, but he warned that the project was unable to protect from users who display their peace servers by mistake on the Internet.
KelƩe said that users of condemnation of the empowerment of the ratification of their servers should prevent the audience from arriving.
“If you are planning to run Teslamate on a server facing the public, you should secure it,” Kelly wrote.









