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Tesla Warning: Hacker Attacks through Fake Wi-Fi
Security Vulnerability Uncovered at Tesla: Experts Demonstrate in Video How Easily Passwords Can Be Intercepted at Superchargers.

Security experts have demonstrated in a YouTube video how fraudsters can circumvent Tesla's security measures with simple means and potentially gain access to vehicles.
Caution is advised at Supercharger charging stations: Here, fraudsters could set up fake "Tesla Guest" Wi-Fi networks and capture passwords and two-factor authentication codes through counterfeit login pages. The fraudsters could use this data to gain access to the vehicle via the Tesla app.
Especially Explosive: The Vehicle Owner is Not Informed of the Addition of New Phone-Keys, Which Facilitates Unnoticed Access and Potentially the Theft of the Vehicle. As Countermeasures, Security Experts Suggest Making Authentication of New Phone-Keys Mandatory through Key Card and Promptly Informing Vehicle Owners About Newly Added Keys.
Despite the apparent security vulnerability, Tesla sees no need for action according to the video report. These revelations raise questions about the safety of using vehicle apps and Tesla's authentication practices.