среда, 21 сентября 2016 г.

Tesla fixing critical remote hack vulnerability


Several models of the Tesla S cars were hacked by researchers who were able to abruptly stop the car in its tracks, pop open the trunk while the car was being driven, and remotely turn on and off the windshield wipers. Tesla Motors Inc. announced that it released a software update to fix bugs that allowed Chinese “white-hat hackers” to remotely break into the Model S’ control system and disrupt actions including turn signals, seat positions, displays and the door lock system.
Cyber-security researchers from Keen Security Lab, a unit of China’s Tencent Holdings Ltd., published a video and a blog post Monday in which they showed how they were able to remotely infiltrate the Model S’ controller area network bus, which is responsible for intra-auto computer communication. This allowed them to manipulate safety controls, such as the door locks and the braking system. Unlike most automakers, Tesla can push out security fixes “over the air” and directly into its cars’ computer systems, without customers ever needing to visit a repair shop. The software update was deployed within 10 days of receiving the report, Tesla said.
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