"Back in July, the media reported how vulnerable the Fiat Chrysler infotainment systems were to possible hacking, leading the automaker to launch a recall of 1.4 million Dodge, Ram, and Jeep vehicles that would provide a software patch to bridge the possible hacking problems.
"However, the plaintiffs claim this software patch is not enough. The Fiat hacking class action lawsuit states that they are seeking a court order that would require Fiat Chrysler to completely disconnect the uConnect infotainment system from the affected vehicles. The plaintiffs claim that this is the only way to ensure that other systems that connect to the infotainment system, such as cellphones, are protected from potential hacking."
https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/89165-fiat-chrysler-sued-in-hacking-class-action-lawsuit/
"However, the plaintiffs claim this software patch is not enough. The Fiat hacking class action lawsuit states that they are seeking a court order that would require Fiat Chrysler to completely disconnect the uConnect infotainment system from the affected vehicles. The plaintiffs claim that this is the only way to ensure that other systems that connect to the infotainment system, such as cellphones, are protected from potential hacking."
https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/89165-fiat-chrysler-sued-in-hacking-class-action-lawsuit/
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