Security News > 2016 > August > Researchers continue hacking cars, and start on heavy vehicles (Help Net Security)
When Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek demonstrated a year ago how they can remotely exploit vulnerabilities in Chrysler’s 2014 Jeep Cherokee, and fiddle with its wipers, radio, motor and brakes (at low speeds), it forced the company to confront and address the issues. But their research into automotive security didn’t end there, and the pair is scheduled to present new techniques for injecting CAN messages onto the vehicle’s network at Black Hat USA 2016 on … More →
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