Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Automobile
University of Washington · University of California San Diego
Abstract
Modern automobiles are no longer mere mechanical devices; they are pervasively monitored and controlled by dozens of digital computers coordinated via internal vehicular networks. While this transformation has driven major advancements in efficiency and safety, it has also introduced a range of new potential risks. In this paper we experimentally evaluate these issues on a modern automobile and demonstrate the fragility of the underlying system structure. We demonstrate that an attacker who is able to infiltrate virtually any Electronic Control Unit (ECU) can leverage this ability to completely circumvent a broad array of safety-critical systems. Over a range of experiments, both in the lab and in road tests,…
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11Topics & keywords
- Automotive industry
- Computer science
- Leverage (statistics)
- Computer security
- Crash
- Telematics
- Electronic control unit
- Automotive engineering