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New Car Tracking Technique

gronko

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Hey all, just bumped into this today and thought I'd post this. Now would be a good time to own an old car..


The new research shows that other systems in the vehicle are similarly insecure. The tire pressure monitors are notable because they're wireless, allowing attacks to be made from adjacent vehicles. The researchers used equipment costing $1,500, including radio sensors and special software, to eavesdrop on, and interfere with, two different tire pressure monitoring systems.

The pressure sensors contain unique IDs, so merely eavesdropping enabled the researchers to identify and track vehicles remotely. Beyond this, they could alter and forge the readings to cause warning lights on the dashboard to turn on, or even crash the ECU completely.

Link http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2010/08/cars-hacked-through-wireless-tyre-sensors.ars
 

bromhexine

Member
hehe thats silly if theres a security problem they'll eventually fix it. Like WEP, noone uses that anymore right?
 

gronko

Member
If its in the cars already, i don't think they would do a safety recall just for that.

Besides, they might think who needs password encrypted tyre sensors? it has no effect on the car driving and is additional cost to them and bad publicity i guess..

They might change it for future models of cars?
 

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