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Source SecurityAffairs.webp Security Affairs
Identifiant 4393269
Date de publication 2022-04-04 13:49:39 (vue: 2022-04-04 14:05:33)
Titre Brokenwire attack, how hackers can disrupt charging for electric vehicles (Recyclage)
Texte Boffins devised a new attack technique, dubbed Brokenwire, against the Combined Charging System (CCS) that could potentially disrupt charging for electric vehicles. A group of researchers from the University of Oxford and Armasuisse S+T has devised a new attack technique, dubbed Brokenwire, against the popular Combined Charging System (CCS) that could be exploited by remote […]
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Source The_Hackers_News.webp The Hacker News
Identifiant 4392495
Date de publication 2022-04-04 03:41:30 (vue: 2022-04-04 11:05:43)
Titre Brokenwire Hack Could Let Remote Attackers Disrupt Charging for Electric Vehicles
Texte A group of academics from the University of Oxford and Armasuisse S+T has disclosed details of a new attack technique against the popular Combined Charging System (CCS) that could potentially disrupt the ability to charge electric vehicles at scale. Dubbed "Brokenwire," the method interferes with the control communications that transpire between the vehicle and charger to wirelessly abort the
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