
Last month, security researchers managed to remotely hack a Jeep Grand Cherokee. The brand’s parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) recalled 1.4 million vehicles after learning of the security flaw — and now it’s facing a class action lawsuit over the issue. Wired reports that three Jeep Cherokee owners filed a complaint against FCA as well as Harman International, which manufactures the Uconnect dashboard present in the former’s vehicles. The group is inviting others with vulnerable in-car systems to join their litigation and accuse the two companies of fraud, negligence, unjust enrichment and breach of warranty. It notes that the…
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