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FBI Warns Of Car Hacking Risks: Increased Connectivity Leaves Vehicles Vulnerable - C C - Mar 18, 2016

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/142206/20160318/fbi-warns-of-car-hacking-risks-increased-connectivity-leaves-vehicles-vulnerable-to-cybersecurity-threats.htm

EXCERPT: The smarter our vehicles become, the more vulnerable they'll be to hacking such as the regular attacks we've constantly been warned about before on our computers and smartphones. Now the government has released it's own public service announcement, too. In a joint effort among the FBI, the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the public is officially being warned of the real dangers of remote exploits of cars on American streets....


RE: FBI Warns Of Car Hacking Risks: Increased Connectivity Leaves Vehicles Vulnerable - Magical Realist - Mar 21, 2016

Quote:Some of the vehicle manipulations these researchers successfully performed remotely on a vehicle include shutting down the engine, disabling the brakes and even steering. That's on vehicles traveling between 5 and 10 mph. In vehicles traveling at any speed, the researchers could manipulate the door locks, turn signals, tachometer, radio and GPS.

Imagine explaining to your insurance company that your accident was caused by a hacker momentarily disabling your brakes.


RE: FBI Warns Of Car Hacking Risks: Increased Connectivity Leaves Vehicles Vulnerable - stryder - Mar 22, 2016

(Mar 21, 2016 11:21 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:Some of the vehicle manipulations these researchers successfully performed remotely on a vehicle include shutting down the engine, disabling the brakes and even steering. That's on vehicles traveling between 5 and 10 mph. In vehicles traveling at any speed, the researchers could manipulate the door locks, turn signals, tachometer, radio and GPS.

Imagine explaining to your insurance company that your accident was caused by a hacker momentarily disabling your brakes.

Insurance companies will probably run a cloud version of a blackbox (always on telemetry) that would take all vehicle data at all times to work out if an attacks occurring/occurred. If you had an accident they would therefore already likely know, in fact they'd even know if you rang them straight away or not.