Monday, October 22, 2018

Top vehicle hacking examples (in pictures)


In 2018, researchers uncovered a bug in a misconfigured server run by Calamp that granted them access to backend systems of Internet-connected vehicle management systems provided by Viper SmartStart.

The team were able to locate vehicles, reset passwords, unlock side doors, disable alarms, start engines, and, in theory, could have stolen target vehicles.



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