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China-Built Buses with a Kill Switch? Australia’s Scare Is Raising Alarms in Washington
Cybersecurity experts warn that some Chinese-made electric buses operating in Australia may contain a remote "kill switch," ...
Even in the U.S., where the company’s California plant produces electric school buses, the BYD name, which stands for “build your dreams,” is gone. In 2022, the company’s North American operations ...
The Chinese government has decided to donate 100 electric buses to Sri Lanka to reduce environmental pollution caused by ...
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The Chinese Trojan Horse: China’s Electric Buses Are Secretly Shutting Down European Cities
Chinese electric buses, praised worldwide for their affordability and efficiency, are rapidly gaining a foothold in global public transportation networks. But in Norway, a startling discovery has ...
Deployed across Australia and Europe, China's electric buses are vulnerable to cybercriminals and sport a virtual kill switch ...
OSLO, Norway (AP) — A leading Norwegian public transport operator has said it will introduce stricter security requirements and step up anti-hacking measures after a test on new Chinese-made electric ...
As vehicles grow ever more connected, a new kind of security concern is taking shape. In Norway, public buses built by a Chinese manufacturer have become a focal point of that debate. Even thousands ...
Fears over dependency on Chinese technology have reached an unlikely corner of the West: the previously serene and efficient world of Scandinavian public transportation. European nations have become ...
Imagine waiting at a bus stop, checking your watch, and thinking: is the vehicle late, or did someone in another country hit the “off” switch? Welcome to the new era of public transport paranoia, ...
Europe has been expanding the use of electric buses in its cities while trying to increase its use of sustainable public transport. Recently, however, the potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities of ...
Norway China Electric Buses This photo provided by Ruter AS show a Yutong bus, owned by Norwegian public transport operator, Ruter, during a test of the vehicle's communication system on Aug. 14, 2025 ...
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