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EUVD-2018-17683
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EUVD-2018-3986
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New 4CAN tool helps identify vulnerabilities in on-board car computers
By Alex DeTrano, Jason Royes, and Matthew Valites. Executive summary Modern automobiles contain hundreds of sensors and mechanics that communicate via computers to understand their surrounding environment. Those components provide real-time information to drivers, connect the vehicle to a global...
CVE-2017-18323
CVE-2017-18323 involves cryptographic key material leakage in TDSCDMA RRC debug messages affecting Qualcomm Snapdragon components across multiple platforms (e.g., MDM9206, MDM9607, MDM9615, MDM9635M, MDM9640, MDM9645, MDM9650, MDM9655, MSM8909W, MSM8996AU) and various SD/SoC families (e.g., SD 21...
New IoT Security Regulations
Due to ever-evolving technological advances, manufacturers are connecting consumer goods -- from toys to light bulbs to major appliances -- to the Internet at breakneck speeds. This is the Internet of Things, and it's a security nightmare. The Internet of Things fuses products with communicatio...
IoT is Insecure, Get Over It! Say Researchers
BOSTON—Noted security experts Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek said the Internet of Things can’t be secure, but it can be tamed. Drawing from their car hacking experience, the two spent the morning contemplating the larger universe of IoT security and conceded that there will always be thousands ...
Continental TCU Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
The TCU is a 2G modem commonly used in modern automobiles manufactured by Continental AG for transmitting data that enables communication between the car and remote management tools such as web panels and mobile applications. A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the Continental TCU tha...
Two Million Cars Using Wireless Insurance Dongle Vulnerable to Hacking
2015 will be a year more smarter than 2014 with smarter mobile devices, smarter home appliances, and yes Smarter Automobiles. Nowadays, there are a number of automobiles companies offering vehicles that run on a mostly drive-by-wire system, meaning that a majority of the controls are electronical...
The Junk In Your Trunk
Japan’s Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology .PDF has developed a system that they believe is capable of authenticating a person’s identity by performing a series of measurement on that person’s posterior. The system relies on a seat equipped with 400 pressure sensitive sensors that can...