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View Full Version : Hackers can remotely disable your car's brakes, create sensationalist headlines



wraggster
May 14th, 2010, 21:17
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/05/car-hack-20100514.jpg

We think you're going to be hearing a lot about this one over the next few days... or weeks. A team of researchers at the University of Washington and the University of California San Diego have determined that, with physical access to your car's ECU, a hacker could "adversarially control a wide range of automotive functions and completely ignore driver input -- including disabling the brakes, selectively braking individual wheels on demand, stopping the engine, and so on." For example, the team was able to connect a computer to a car's ODB-II port, access that computer wirelessly, and then disable the brakes in the first car while driving down the road in a separate vehicle. The conclusion is that these in-car systems have few if any safeguards in place and, with physical access, nearly anything is possible. The solution, of course, is to prevent physical access. So, if you see a hacker hanging around in your car looking all shady, or a laptop computer sitting in the footwell that totally wasn't there before, well, you know who to call.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/14/hackers-can-remotely-disable-your-cars-brakes-create-sensation/

VampDude
May 15th, 2010, 23:22
or a laptop computer sitting in the footwell that totally wasn't there before

FREE laptop... Since the software would be running and it would be stupid for someone to leave a laptop in someone's vehicle (I would play with the laptop - finding a way to disable it), a cellphone would be different because they are smaller and concealed easier, plus they are wireless and can pick up a WI-FI frequency upto 30 meters (possibly more).