Hackers Wirelessly Crash Car's Computer At Highway Speeds
The new work by teams from the University of South Carolina and Rutgers tried a different tack: spoofing the wireless sensors in wheels used by tire pressure monitoring systems, required in all new U.S. vehicles since 2008. The researchers didn’t find a wide-open door so much as the security employed by a 1920s speakeasy: once they learned the secret knock, the unidentified test car’s controls let them in no questions asked. The team sent fake warning messages from 40 meters away, and in another experiment, got the test car to flash a warning that a tire had lost all pressure while beaming the signal from another car as both drove 68 mph.
(Via Jalopnik)
Source: jalopnik.com
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rocketpilot reblogged this from dbreunig and added:
Well, that was depressingly inevitable.
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