Automotive Cyberattacks Could Lead to Vehicle Operation Restrictions in South Korea


This Decree will take effect on August 14, 2025.


On August 12, 2025, the Enforcement Decree of the Motor Vehicle Management Act was amended to set out compliance requirements for motor vehicle manufacturers and others when conducting software updates, and to allow the imposition of administrative fines or penalties on those who fail to meet these requirements.


Key provisions include:

  • Impose administrative fines on parties that fail to ensure a vehicle operates normally after a software update.
  • Impose fines on parties that fail to submit, or submit false, update-related materials to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) before carrying out the update.
  • Authorize MOLIT to order restrictions on the operation of vehicles if a cyberattack or threat poses a serious risk to safe operation or public safety.


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