Shell Recharge security lapse exposed EV drivers’ data
Reading Time: < 1 minutesOil giant Shell said it is investigating after a security researcher found an exposed internal database spilling the personal information of drivers who use the company’s electric vehicle charging stations.
Security researcher Anurag Sen found a database online that contained close to a terabyte of logging data relating to Shell Recharge, the company’s worldwide network of hundreds of thousands of electric vehicle charging stations, which it acquired in part from Greenlots in 2019. Greenlots provided electric vehicle (EV) charging services and technology for customers operating vehicle fleets.
The internal database, hosted on Amazon’s cloud, contained millions of logs, said Sen, including details about customers who used the EV charging network. The database had no password, allowing anyone on the internet to access its data from their web browser.
It’s not clear what resulted in the database becoming publicly exposed, or how long the data was public — though some of the information is as recent as 2023.
Sen has previously found exposed data belonging to Amazon, Hotai Motor, PeopleGrove, and JusTalk. Earlier this year, Sen discovered a database containing sensitive U.S. military emails belonging to U.S. Special Operations Command.
Reference: https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/09/shell-recharge-security-lapse-exposed-drivers-data/
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