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Norway: Chinese-made electric buses have major security flaw, can be remotely stopped and disabled by their manufacturer in China, Oslo operator says

The public transport operator in Norway’s capital said Tuesday that some electric buses from China have a serious flaw – software that could allow the manufacturer, or nefarious actors, to take control of the vehicle.

Oslo’s transport operator Ruter said they had tested two electric buses this summer – one built by China’s Yutong and the other by Dutch firm VDL.

The Chinese model featured a SIM card that allowed the manufacturer to remotely install software updates that made it vulnerable, whereas the Dutch model did not.

“We’ve found that everything that is connected poses a risk – and that includes buses,” Ruter director Bernt Reitan Jenssen told public broadcaster NRK.

“There is a risk that for example suppliers could take control, but also that other players could break into this value chain and influence the buses.”

Ruter said it was now developing a digital firewall to guard against the issue.

According to other reports, the Chinese manufacturer has access to each bus’s software updates, diagnostics, and battery control systems. “In theory, the bus could therefore be stopped or rendered unusable by the manufacturer,” the company said.

Ruter has reported its findings to Norway’s Ministry of Transport and Communications.

Arild Tjomsland, a special advisor at the University of South-Eastern Norway who helped conduct the tests, said: “The Chinese bus can be stopped, turned off, or receive updates that can destroy the technology that the bus needs to operate normally.”

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  • remon@ani.social
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    23 hours ago

    It would have the same effect as a nuke on all cities.

    Yeah, just like the other day when there was a problem with the overhead line which stopped all the trams and gave me radiation poisoning.

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        21 hours ago

        Let’s be real for a sec, the only thing that can turn a couple square miles of city into glass is a nuke. There is no alternative.

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          15 hours ago

          Obviously, but turning off all electronics in a city will have an immense impact.

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            12 hours ago

            I’m more concerned our own governments will do that, if we ever decide complacency isn’t serving us.

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              11 hours ago

              These two scenarios are not mutually exclusive. Both are bad and that’s why we shouldn’t have backdoors in software