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Red Hat RHEL Initiatives: Automotive Infotainment Team Opportunities

Excited about the prospect of RHEL in your car?! As part of the vendor's growing automotive efforts, Red Hat is in the process of building out an "infotainment" team to work on low-level Linux infrastructure. . Red Hat has begun listing jobs for this automotive team and I am told they will be listing more positions over the next two quarters. Of the positions so far range from Kdump for automotive, security engineer for the automotive team, a QA engineer for "our latest initiative in the automotive area", and more. Again, I am told this is just the start of Red Hat's build out for this automotive work and in particular for an infotainment team. The link for this article located at Phoronix is no longer available. . Red Hat is enhancing its automotive sector with a team focused on Linux-based infrastructure for vehicles, aiming to innovate in-car infotainment and connectivity. automotive Linux, RHEL job listings, infotainment team, Red Hat technology, automotive security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 17, 2021 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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SnapShot Device Weakness: Two Million Cars Susceptible To Hacking

An electronic dongle used to connect to the onboard diagnostic systems of more than two million cars and trucks contains few defenses against hacking, an omission that makes them vulnerable to wireless attacks that take control of a vehicle, according to published reports.. US-based Progressive Insurance said it has used the SnapShot device in more than two million vehicles since 2008. The dongle tracks users' driving to help determine if they qualify for lower rates. According to security researcher Corey Thuen, it performs no validation or signing of firmware updates, has no secure boot mechanism, no cellular communications authentication, and uses no secure communications protocols. SnapShot connects to the OBDII port of Thuen's 2013 Toyota Tundra pickup truck, according to Forbes. From there, it runs on the CANbus networks that control braking, park assist and steering, and other sensitive functions.. A system installed in more than two million cars is vulnerable to remote assaults, putting critical operations at risk from cybercriminals.. Wireless Security, Automotive Threats, Firmware Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 21, 2015 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Future Innovations In 3D Printing For Automotive Hacking

The future holds a lot for the motor vehicle, with the beginnings of 3D printing already taking root in households, plenty of Bluetooth gadgets allow greater connectivity with our mobile devices, and new painting coatings provide less work when cleaning. Let's take a look at how you'll be able to hack your car to do even more in the near future.. With the proliferation of 3D printers, more and more people are beginning to download and print their own car parts. This is not only a benefit to those who want the convenience and the cost savings (presuming you don't count the high price of the printer itself), but to owners of older vehicles who need parts no longer manufactured. Nevertheless, 3D printing produces plastic The link for this article located at lifehacker is no longer available. . The merge of 3D printing and Bluetooth is transforming automotive tech by enhancing connectivity. 3D printing allows for rapid custom part production and reduces costs.. 3D Printing, Vehicle Technology, Auto Customization. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 18, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Examining Car Computer Security Risks: Insights From Recent Research

Computer scientists have carried out one of the first detailed security analyses of the security implications of increased use of computer systems in cars, finding systems surprisingly easy to hack or disrupt.. A research paper from academics at the University of Washington and the University of California, San Diego, evaluates the implications of the cars that rely on the smooth operation of dozens of networked computer processors to monitor and control key systems. A typical family car runs 100 MB of binary code spread across 50 The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Studies indicate that automobile software systems possess significant vulnerabilities, prompting serious worries regarding the safety of contemporary cars.. Car Computer Security, Automotive Cybersecurity, Hacking Risks, Networked Processors. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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