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Tesla Autopilot Duped By 'Phantom' Images
Researchers said that autopilot systems used by popular cars – including the Tesla Model X – can be fooled into detecting fake images, projected by drones on the road or on surrounding billboards, as real. Attackers could potentially leverage this design hole to trigger the systems to brake or...
A week in security (August 21 – August 27)
In our blog posts, we announced the introduction of, and explained the necessity for, real-time protection for our Mac and Android users. Also explaining what you can expect them to do for you and answering the questions that we expect to be frequently asked. We looked at 4 key steps you can take...
Unpatchable Flaw in Modern Cars Allows Hackers to Disable Safety Features
Today, many automobiles companies are offering vehicles that run on the mostly drive-by-wire system, which means a majority of car's functions—from instrument cluster to steering, brakes, and accelerator—are electronically controlled. No doubt these auto-control systems make your driving experien...
Bill Calls for Study of Cybersecurity Standards for Cars
A House bill was introduced Tuesday that could accelerate the federal government’s involvement in regulating automobile cybersecurity. The Security and Privacy in Your Car Study Act of 2017, authored by Reps. Ted Lieu D-Calif. and Joe Wilson R-SC, calls on the National Highway Traffic Safety...
Car Safety - Seats - Customized SSL, Dangerous filesystem permissions, WebView SSL handling enabled vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application Car Safety - Seats published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...