Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling about 1.4 million cars and trucks equipped with radios that are vulnerable to hacking.
The company was already distributing software to insulate connected vehicles from illegal remote manipulation after Wired magazine published a story about software programmers who were able to take over a Jeep Cherokee being driven on a highway.
Fiat Chrysler reiterated that it’s not aware of any real-world unauthorized remote hack into any of its vehicles. It stressed that no defect was found and that it’s conducting the campaign out of “an abundance of caution.” Fiat Chrysler said it has blocked unauthorized remote access to certain vehicles systems via an over-the-air update on Thursday.
The recall covers almost a million more models than those initially identified as needing a software patch. The action includes 2015 versions of Ram pickups, Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee SUVs, Dodge Challenger muscle cars and Viper supercars.
