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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2019/07/31 11:46 a.m.60 views

Another Attack Against Driverless Cars

In this piece of research, attackers successfully attack a driverless car system -- Renault Captur's "Level 0" autopilot Level 0 systems advise human drivers but do not directly operate cars -- by following them with drones that project images of fake road signs in 100ms bursts. The time is too...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2017/08/08 11:26 p.m.17 views

Self-Driving Cars Can Be Hacked By Just Putting Stickers On Street Signs

Car Hacking is a hot topic, though it's not new for researchers to hack cars. Previously they had demonstrated how to hijack a car remotely, how to disable car's crucial functions like airbags, and even how to steal cars. But the latest car hacking trick doesn't require any extra ordinary skills ...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2014/06/09 11:38 a.m.20 views

ICS-CERT Alert on Easily Hackable Road Signs

A new, remotely exploitable vulnerability in Daktronics’ Vanguard software could make it even easier for attackers to hack electronic road signs, a task that was reportedly never very difficult to begin with. Daktronics’ Vanguard dynamic highway message sign configuration software was initially...

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