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Date de publication 2016-09-20 07:12:00 (vue: 2016-09-20 07:12:00)
Titre Researchers remotely hack Tesla Model S while it is being driven
Texte Chinese researchers from Keen Security Lab of Tencent announced that they could chain multiple vulnerabilities together which allowed them to remotely hack the Tesla Model S P85 and 75D from as far as 12 miles away.The researchers said: As far as we know, this is the first case of remote attack which compromises CAN Bus to achieve remote controls on Tesla cars. We have verified the attack vector on multiple varieties of Tesla Model S. It is reasonable to assume that other Tesla models are affected.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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NetworkWorld.webp 2016-09-20 07:55:10 (Déjà vu) Researchers demonstrate remote attack against Tesla Model S (lien direct) Tesla Motors is considered one of the most cybersecurity-conscious car manufacturers in the world -- among other things, it has a bug bounty program. But that doesn't mean the software in its cars is free of security flaws.Researchers from Chinese technology company Tencent found a series of vulnerabilities that, when combined, allowed them to remotely take over a Tesla Model S car and control its sunroof, central display, door locks and even the breaking system. The attack allowed the researchers to access the car's controller area network (CAN) bus, which lets the vehicle's specialized computers communicate with each other."As far as we know, this is the first case of remote attack which compromises CAN Bus to achieve remote controls on Tesla cars," the researchers from Tencent's Keen Security Lab said in a blog post Monday. "We have verified the attack vector on multiple varieties of Tesla Model S. It is reasonable to assume that other Tesla models are affected."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Tesla
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