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|Description=Volkswagen subsidiary that develops automotive software. | |||
|Founded=2020 | |||
| | |Industry=Automotive, Computing | ||
| | |Logo=Cariad.png | ||
| | |ParentCompany=Volkswagen | ||
| | |Type=Private | ||
| | |Website=https://cariad.technology/ | ||
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CARIAD is a company that develops software solutions for the automotive industry. This company is part of the [[Volkswagen]] Group. | |||
== Anti-consumer practices == | == Anti-consumer practices == | ||
They came into controversy in 2024 for a misconfiguration causing customer location data to be made publicly accessible. In response to the controversy, | They came into controversy in 2024 for a misconfiguration causing customer location data to be made publicly accessible. In response to the controversy, CARIAD stated that "[we have] no need to take any action, as no sensitive information such as passwords or payment details are affected."<ref>https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/30/24332181/volkswagen-data-leak-exposed-location-evs</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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| Founded | 2020 |
| Legal Structure | Private |
| Industry | Automotive, Computing |
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| Official website | https://cariad.technology/ |
CARIAD is a company that develops software solutions for the automotive industry. This company is part of the Volkswagen Group.
Anti-consumer practices
They came into controversy in 2024 for a misconfiguration causing customer location data to be made publicly accessible. In response to the controversy, CARIAD stated that "[we have] no need to take any action, as no sensitive information such as passwords or payment details are affected."[1]
See also
Volkswagen car-location data-exposure incident