Electric car charging stations, potentially vulnerable to hacking, face heightened security concerns as shifts in the auto industry coincide with rising cyberthreats.President Joe Biden in early August set a goal for electric vehicles to represent half of all new vehicles sold in the U.S. in 2030-a goal aimed at helping slow climate change by reducingfossil fuel use.But shifting from gas-powered to battery-based cars brings with it new cybersecurity concerns, since vulnerability testing has shown that charging stations-by connecting to the internetand communicating with cars-are potential targets for hackers.
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