AI & Enterprise
SK Shieldus reports EV charger security flaw at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026
SK Shieldus said on Jan. 26 it participated in the global security hacking conference Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 and succeeded in hacking a Grizzl-E electric vehicle charger. The event in Tokyo tested vulnerabilities across automotive-related systems. SK Shieldus said its domestic white-hat group EQST identified a security vulnerability in the Grizzl-E Smart 40A model. The company said security risks are rising as connectivity between vehicles and external infrastructure expands.