Sounds like poor system design.

What reason on Earth justified tying the music player to the vehicle
control systems?

Kurt

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:44, Crawford, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Sounds like they need a good whitelisting solution ;)
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> Feed: Schneier on Security
> Posted on: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 6:14 AM
> Author: schneier
> Subject: Hacking Cars with MP3 Files
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> Impressive research:
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> By adding extra code to a digital music file, they were able to turn a song 
> burned to CD into a Trojan horse. When played on the car's stereo, this song 
> could alter the firmware of the car's stereo system, giving attackers an 
> entry point to change other components on the car.
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> View article...
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