20/3/2020
4/8/2024
CVE-2020-10558
First published: Fri Mar 20 2020(Updated: )
The driving interface of Tesla Model 3 vehicles in any release before 2020.4.10 allows Denial of Service to occur due to improper process separation, which allows attackers to disable the speedometer, web browser, climate controls, turn signal visual and sounds, navigation, autopilot notifications, along with other miscellaneous functions from the main screen.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Tesla Model 3 Web Interface | <2020.4.10 | |
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