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aGameOfThrones
02-06-2014, 12:25 PM
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You probably don't spend much time thinking about the computer in your car, but a pair of Spanish security researchers sure does. In preparation for next month's Black Hat Asia security conference in Singapore, Javier Vazquez-Vidal and Alberto Garcia Illera have assembled a small electronic device that can leave a vehicle's computer system open to attack. "It can take five minutes or less to hook up and then walk away," Vidal says. It can also be built from off-the-shelf components for less than $20.

What the gizmo can actually do depends on the car. The team says that they've wired the CAN Hacking Tool (named for the Controller Area Network bus it exploits) into four vehicles, and have used it to wirelessly manipulate lights, set off alarms, control power windows and even activate the vehicle's brakes. By the time the conference starts, they hope to outfit the prototype with a GSM radio, making it possible to control a vehicle's systems from virtually anywhere. Still, Vidal says they don't want to aid any nefarious activities, so the hacking tool's source code is going to remain private for now -- but they do hope their demonstration at Black Hat Asia will get the attention of automakers. "A car is a mini network," Illera said. "And right now there's no security implemented.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/06/your-car-s-computer-system-can-be-compromised-with-off-the-shelf/

enhanced_deficit
02-06-2014, 12:53 PM
Make sure there is upto date AV software.

Do cars come with anti-virus software pre-installed? (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?422579-Do-cars-come-with-anti-virus-software-pre-installed&)

limequat
02-06-2014, 03:12 PM
Um no.

But consider: For this device to work, they have to first gain access to a car. Take it back to the lab with 9 research engineers hacking at it for 18 months. Then, they have to have access to the vehicle that they intend to target. Yeah, it costs $20 to make using a goddamn arduino board. And about $20 MILLION in research ahead of time.

tod evans
02-06-2014, 03:19 PM
Ummm,

Doesn't your vehicle have to have a computer in order for someone to hack it?

limequat
02-06-2014, 03:22 PM
Ummm,

Doesn't your vehicle have to have a computer in order for someone to hack it?

What if someone INSTALLED a computer on your car? When you weren't looking? You could DIE.

tod evans
02-06-2014, 04:15 PM
What if someone INSTALLED a computer on your car? When you weren't looking? You could DIE.

It'd probably not run very well...

There's something about 1bbl carbs and point type ignitions that doesn't work well with 'puters........

And let's not forget about the lack of a neutral safety switch with the ol' foot actuated starter..

Or the 4 wheel drum brakes, there's no ABS sensors to mess with, glass-packs and straight pipes would need a bung or two for the sensors...

On-n-on.................

I'll gladly leave that stuff to other folks.