zero motorcycles

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Zero Motorcycles focus on a disclosed Bluetooth security vulnerability (CVE-2026-1354) affecting firmware versions 44 and earlier. The flaw allows attackers to forcibly pair with a motorcycle and potentially push malicious over-the-air firmware updates, as warned by CISA with a CVSS score of 6.4. The topic highlights the cybersecurity risks of modern electric vehicles as connected software platforms, emphasizing the importance of firmware updates and Bluetooth security. Users explore the operational implications beyond the medium severity rating, noting the broader attack surface introduced by mobile apps and OTA update paths.
  1. Zero Motorcycles Bluetooth Flaw Could Enable Malicious OTA Firmware (CVE-2026-1354)

    Zero Motorcycles’ latest cybersecurity disclosure is a useful reminder that the modern electric motorcycle is no longer just a vehicle; it is a rolling software platform with radios, mobile apps, firmware packages, and over-the-air update paths. In a new CISA advisory published on April 21...