Dude, WTF in My CAN!
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference talk from Black Hat Asia 2014 that delves into the security vulnerabilities of modern CAN bus-enabled vehicles. Learn how Alberto Garcia Illera and Javier Vazquez Vidal demonstrate bypassing security measures in car Electronic Control Units (ECUs) and accessing the CAN bus system using a custom-made tool costing less than $20. Discover the potential for remote vehicle control by simply connecting four wires. Gain insights into the emerging field of car forensics, including an overview of its current state, a demonstration of data usage for legal purposes, and the introduction of a tool project for extracting and parsing vehicle information. This 57-minute presentation builds upon previous research on K-Line protocol vulnerabilities in pre-2010 vehicles, offering valuable knowledge for automotive security professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Syllabus
Black Hat Asia 2014 - Dude, WTF in My CAN!
Taught by
Black Hat
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