The Battlestar Galactica had no networked computers for the simple reason that they might allow the Cylons to take control of the ship. You might want to think about that next time you pop in a burned CD into your car's stereo system.. Computer security researchers at UC San Diego and the University of Washington have successfully taken control of a car's computer system by adding extra code to a digital music file that when played changes the car's firmware, thus allowing access to the onboard computer. Such access could potentially allow a hacker to unlock the doors and activate the engine. Other methods of remotely taking control of a car described in the researchers' paper include Bluetooth and attached cell phones. The music file attack is especially interesting because an The link for this article located at Time Magazine is no longer available. . Computer security researchers at UC San Diego and the University of Washington have successfully tak. battlestar, galactica, networked, computers, simple, reason, might, allow. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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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