TeslaMate Servers Leak Data: Researcher Maps Exposed Cars

Security researcher maps hundreds of TeslaMate servers spilling Tesla vehicle data worldwide.
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TeslaMate Servers Leak Data: Researcher Maps Exposed Cars
Security Researcher Maps Hundreds of TeslaMate Servers Spilling Tesla Vehicle Data A major privacy warning has emerged after a security researcher maps hundreds of TeslaMate servers spilling Tesla vehicle data across the internet. More than 1,300 dashboards tied to Tesla owners were found publicly exposed, revealing sensitive information such as driving habits, locations, and charging patterns. Image Credits:Seyfullah Kiliç (screenshot) TeslaMate’s Convenience Turns Into a Security Risk TeslaMate, an open-source data logger, allows Tesla owners to track detailed insights about their cars—battery health, temperature, charging sessions, and even speed. While powerful, these dashboards were never meant to be shared publicly. When exposed online without proper protections, they reveal far more than drivers realize. What the Researcher Found Seyfullah Kiliç, founder of SwordSec, discovered over 1,300 open TeslaMate dashboards. These dashboards did not require a password, meaning anyone could vie…