Monday, October 13, 2014

Possibility of Hacking the Modern Car?

On-star services are already capable of bring your vehicle to a halt if needed, but what about the rest of the population?

Technology in cars gets more advanced every year and usually for safety reasons or gadget upgrades which is great. Lane assist, brake assist, parking assist, rear view cameras, pedestrian sensors, and numerous other features are all possible thanks to those internal computers. Although these features are great, all these could be rendered useless and extremely dangerous if hackers found a way around the security.

In the realm of happy thoughts, there has been no evidence that anyone has hacked into auto computer systems. However, this doesn't make it an impossibility. There wasn't a virus for computers the first day the PC was released, it took a while. Fast forward to today and viruses are rampant and constantly attacking are home computers.

Two computer science professors at the University of Washington, Savage and Yoshi Kohno, were able to bypass network security within the car and were able to ignore a drivers input if they wanted (including the brakes and stopping the engine). While this is a good reason to worry, it also took this team about two years to accomplish this and even stated that the chances of anything similar happening to the average person is extremely low.




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