RollBack - A New Time-Agnostic Replay Attack Against the Automotive Remote Keyless Entry Systems
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking conference talk that unveils RollBack, a novel time-agnostic replay attack targeting automotive Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) systems. Delve into the vulnerabilities of disposable rolling codes used in key fobs and learn how this attack method surpasses the limitations of previous techniques like RollJam. Discover the intricate process of signal jamming, capturing, and replaying that enables attackers to exploit RKE systems without the need for continuous deployment. Gain insights from security experts Levente Csikor, Hoon Wei Lim, Jun Wen Wong, Soundarya Ramesh, Rohini Poolat Parameswarath, and Chan Mun Choon as they present their findings and discuss the implications for automotive security. Access the full abstract and presentation materials to deepen your understanding of this critical vulnerability in modern vehicle access systems.
Syllabus
RollBack - A New Time-Agnostic Replay Attack Against the Automotive Remote Keyless Entry Systems
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Black Hat
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