Remotely Hacking Cars Through OBD-II Bluetooth Dongles - Security Vulnerabilities and Attack Vectors

Remotely Hacking Cars Through OBD-II Bluetooth Dongles - Security Vulnerabilities and Attack Vectors

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Remotely Hacking Cars Through OBD-II Bluetooth Dongles - Security Vulnerabilities and Attack Vectors

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Welcome
  3. 3 Common Attacks in Automotive
  4. 4 Vehicle Network
  5. 5 PIN Layout
  6. 6 Mobile Edge
  7. 7 Advertiser
  8. 8 TMobile
  9. 9 Specifications
  10. 10 Mobile App
  11. 11 Android App
  12. 12 Weakness
  13. 13 Uber Tools
  14. 14 Android App Modification
  15. 15 Update Framework
  16. 16 Setup
  17. 17 Hardware Security
  18. 18 Disable Hardware Security
  19. 19 Hidden Function
  20. 20 SWD Debug
  21. 21 Integrity Check Algorithm
  22. 22 Research
  23. 23 Automatic Window Closer
  24. 24 Remotely Close Windows
  25. 25 Modify Android App
  26. 26 Demo
  27. 27 Summary
  28. 28 Conclusion

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