Data of Nearly 300,000 Toyota Customers Left Exposed for Years


Data of Nearly 300,000 Toyota Customers Left Exposed for Years

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  1. > This leak affects Toyota customers — 296,019 in total — who have signed up for the T-Connect app since July 2017, the company said. The T-Connect app allows users to interact with their car’s infotainment system for navigation, music, phone calls, and vehicle metrics.

    It sounds like dangerous Japanese criminal gangs could commit all sorts of the crime with that sort of information.

    Does anyone happen to know if it would have been possible, for example, to dump navigation information, in order to best identify where owners park their car regularly so that Japanese gangsters can steal it, like what happened to my in-laws?

    Likewise, can the phone call thing be used to blackmail folks, so that their husbands/wives don’t see over 9,000 calls made to their lover?

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