European nations, particularly Denmark and Norway, are scrutinizing Chinese-made Yutong buses over security fears. Operators worry that ‘over-the-air’ software updates could allow remote immobilization of the fleet, mirroring concerns over Chinese tech in 5G networks. This potential vulnerability, inherent in connected vehicles, raises geopolitical questions about reliance on foreign manufacturers.
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