Re: Cars hacked through wireless tire sensors Another paper plus USENIX SEC10 proceedings

2010-08-15 Thread David G. Koontz
What looks like to be an applicable paper. Not the same set of authors as the earlier reference to USENIX. Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Automobile Karl Koscher, Alexei Czeskis, Franziska Roesner, Shwetak Patel, and Tadayoshi Kohno Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Re: Cars hacked through wireless tire sensors

2010-08-11 Thread dan
| | Unlike the work earlier this year, these attacks are more of a | nuisance than any real danger; the tire sensors only send a message | every 60-90 seconds, giving attackers little opportunity to compromise | systems or cause any real damage. Nonetheless, both pieces of research

Cars hacked through wireless tire sensors

2010-08-10 Thread Jerry Leichter
Excerpted from http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2010/08/cars-hacked-through-wireless-tyre-sensors.ars -- Jerry The tire pressure monitors built into modern cars have been shown to be insecure by researchers from Rutgers University