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Are our cars spying on us? A cybersecurity expert explains how to stay safe
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Australia's spy agency ASIO warned politicians and public servants against discussing classified information in vehicles due to potential surveillance and data collection risks, particularly with connected vehicles.

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Are our cars spying on us? A cybersecurity expert explains how to stay safe
Australia’s spy agency issued a stark warning to politicians and public servants last week: do not discuss sensitive or classified information in vehicles. Speaking at senate estimates, ASIO Deputy Director-General Lisa Alonso Love said the warning concerned “any vehicle, whether it’s connected or not”. But she added that “connected vehicles” may come with additional risks for data collection. Her advice was that classified conversations should occur only in properly secured locations, not whil
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