Abstract: According to the online version of the network report, researchers published a safety report that the so-called smart cars are not safe, hackers are fully capable of using technology to control the car's steering wheel and braking system. Research says hackers can control intelligence
The so-called smart cars are not safe and hackers are fully capable of using technology to control the steering wheel and braking systems, according to a report published in the online edition of Wired magazine.
Research says hackers can control smart car steering wheel and brakes (Pictures from Mo tortrend)
Two technical experts, Charlie Miller and Chris Valasaik, rated a variety of models and said they had been hacked into the Ford Wing Tiger and Toyota Prius by a laptop last year, gaining access to the steering wheel and brake control of the vehicle. In the test of the 25 models, three of the most vulnerable to attack, respectively, 2014 of the Infiniti q50,2014 Jeep free Light and 2015 Cadillac Escalade.
It is reported that the two experts to the safety Test level is divided into three parts. In the "attack level", including Bluetooth, Wifi, cellular network, intelligent keyless Open system, such as wireless connection functions, hackers have the ability to find loopholes in the final intrusion into the vehicle network. In the network architecture, the test is how much access the hacker can get after entering the car network. In the "Information physics", including automatic braking, variable channel auxiliary system, some digital commands may be converted into actual control operation.
After testing, the Infiniti Q50 Bluetooth, cellular network connectivity, wireless tire pressure detection system with the engine and braking system directly connected to give hackers the opportunity to start; 2014 Jeep free light automatic parking function may cause sudden acceleration of the car. By contrast, the wireless system used by Audi A8 is independent of the vehicle's driving system, making it impossible for hackers to hack into the system to control braking and steering.
Charlie Miller and Chris Valasaik said the report had been submitted to the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Association of Automotive Engineers, with the ultimate goal of using public pressure to push the depot to think about the vehicle's safety structure.
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