Cybersecurity experts warn that some Chinese-made electric buses operating in Australia may contain a remote "kill switch," sparking a major international security review. We examine the global ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chinese-produced Yutong electric buses operate for the transport agency Movia in Copenhagen. (Francis Joseph Dean / Alamy file) ...
It’s been a tough few years for China’s privately operated bus networks. In light of some systems struggling with mounting debts and falling traffic, multiple municipal public transport enterprises ...
Incredible things are happening in China: a company there has announced the release of a 26 meter — that’s an astonishing 85 feet, for those who struggle with the metric system — bi-articulating bus, ...
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 ...
Several European countries are investigating whether Chinese-made electric buses could be remotely deactivated, amid growing national security concerns over China-built infrastructure across the ...
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 ...