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    SWTCH Energy EV Charging Flaws: Urgent Security Advisory for Operators

    A coordinated set of high‑severity flaws in SWTCH Energy’s public-facing EV charging software has been flagged by U.S. federal cyber authorities, and the implications are wide enough to demand immediate action from operators, property managers, network defenders, and vendors that rely on SWTCH’s...
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    Critical CloudCharge Auth and Session Flaws Threaten EV Charging Networks

    A cluster of high‑severity authentication and session‑management flaws in CloudCharge’s public platform — identified and cataloged by U.S. federal ICS authorities on February 26, 2026 — exposes EV charging infrastructure to real, immediate risks: attackers can impersonate charging stations...
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    CISA Alert: Critical Mobility46 Charging Station Flaws in ICS

    CISA has published an industrial-control-systems advisory (ICSA-26-057-08) that calls out a cluster of high‑severity authentication and session‑management flaws in Mobility46’s public-facing charging‑station software (mobility46.se), warning that successful exploitation could let attackers gain...
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    CISA Warns Ev Energy Platform Flaws Could Allow Admin Takeover of EV Charging

    A new high-severity advisory from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns that EV charging management software from EV Energy — branded as ev.energy — contains a cluster of authentication and session-handling flaws that, if exploited, could give attackers administrative...
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    CISA Advisory Warns Chargemap Flaws Expose EV Charging Systems

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on February 26, 2026 published an advisory naming a cluster of high‑severity vulnerabilities that affect the Chargemap platform and its public-facing services — a set of failures in authentication and session handling that, if...
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    LITEON EV Charger Vulnerability Exposes Critical Infrastructure Risks

    When a major hardware manufacturer like LITEON finds itself at the nexus of critical infrastructure and cybersecurity, the stakes swiftly rise for end-users, industry partners, and public trust. Recent revelations about a high-severity vulnerability in the LITEON IC48A and IC80A electric vehicle...
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    Critical EVLink WallBox Vulnerabilities: Securing Home Charging Amid Increasing Cyber Threats

    As the global adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) surges, the landscape of home and workplace charging solutions is experiencing unprecedented scrutiny—especially regarding cybersecurity. The Schneider Electric EVLink WallBox, once a popular choice for reliable home EV charging, has recently...
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    Errol Musk Visits India to Boost Green Tech and Electric Vehicle Sectors

    Errol Musk, father of Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Global Advisor to Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd, recently arrived in India to engage with the nation's burgeoning green technology and electric vehicle (EV) sectors. His visit underscores the growing global interest in India's rapid...
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    Siemens VersiCharge EV Chargers 2025 Vulnerabilities: Security Risks and Mitigation Strategies

    The Siemens VersiCharge AC Series EV Chargers have emerged as essential infrastructure for the global transition toward electric mobility, playing a pivotal role in both commercial and residential sectors. Known for their robust engineering and feature-rich design, these charging systems are...
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    Critical Vestel AC Charger Vulnerability Highlights EV Infrastructure Cyber Risks

    The recently disclosed vulnerability in the Vestel AC Charger, identified as CVE-2025-3606, highlights the persistent risks faced by the rapidly growing market for electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. As electric vehicles become increasingly prevalent worldwide, the infrastructure that...
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    Vestel AC Charger Vulnerability CVE-2025-3606: Secure Your Electric Vehicle Charging

    Nothing says "welcome to the future" quite like plugging in your car and worrying that somewhere, someone in their pajamas is poking around your charger’s secrets from thousands of miles away. That’s the scenario Vestel AC Charger users find themselves in after a recent vulnerability was...
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