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US Senators Call Out NHTSA For Failure To Protect Americans From Risk Of Internet Connected Cars, Demand Answers, Says Consumer Watchdog


WASHINGTON, June 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), members of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, today sent a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), calling out the agency's "dangerously reactive approach to cybersecurity" in Internet connected cars.

Their letter questions NHTSA's "deafening silence" in response to demonstrated car hacks. Click here to read the letter: https://www.markey.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/NHTSA%20Cybersecurity%20Followup.pdf

"We are very grateful that Senators Markey and Blumenthal are pressing NHTSA for answers as to why it is not monitoring and protecting against the hacking of Internet connected cars," said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog. "Our government needs a pro-active plan for the cybersecurity risks that spring from today's fleet of connected cars."

The Senators' inquiry springs from Consumer Watchdog's report, "Kill Switch: How Connected Cars Can Be Killing Machines and How To Turn The Off," which details the cyber security risks of connected cars. Click here to read the report: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/report/kill-switch-why-connected-cars-can-be-killing-machines-and-how-turn-them

The Senators' letters today also follows up on their prior inquiry about the cybersecurity risks of internet-connected cars. Click here to read the inquiry: https://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/senators-markey-and-blumenthal-query-nhtsa-about-cyber-risks-of-internet-connected-cars

In their original letter, the Senators asked NHTSA to share any information it has on the cyber vulnerabilities of connected cars, as well as any actions it is taking to protect the public from such threats.

In NHTSA's reply, the agency claimed it is "not aware of any malicious hacking attempts that have created safety concerns for the motoring public." However, this statement belies examples of demonstrated vulnerabilities in connected-cars and indicates a hands-off approach to this growing threat to public safety, the senators said. Click here to read the NHTSA's reply: https://www.markey.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/DOT%20NHTSA%20Response%20to%20Cybersecurity%20of%20Internet%20Connected%20Cars%20Letter.pdf

Moreover, NHTSA's reply revealed that the agency is also neglecting to oversee and keep the public informed about over-the-air (OTA) software updates designed to fix safety defects in cars without a physical recall.

"We are deeply troubled by NHTSA's deafening silence in response to the repeated reports of vulnerabilities and risks of hacking of internet-connected cars," write the Senators in their letter to Acting Administrator James Owens. "We believe NHTSA must end its dangerously reactive approach to cybersecurity and do more to protect consumers before a malicious attack leading to a fatality occurs."

Internet-connected vehicles can potentially be hacked and remotely controlled by malicious actors, creating risks not only to the lives of car drivers and passengers, but also to pedestrians and property along the road.

In today's letter, Senators Markey and Blumenthal ask questions that include:

 

SOURCE Consumer Watchdog


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