DefCon 21 - Adventures in Automotive Networks and Control

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jay woo
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DefCon 21 - Adventures in Automotive Networks and Control

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This is the best video I have seen on hacking automotive ECU's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n70hIu9lcYo

The documents and the source code. It may provide some help with fords in Australia.
http://blog.ioactive.com/2013/08/car-ha ... ntent.html
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That was great. Things make a whole lot more sense to me now after watching that.
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That is some super cool stuff! :punk: I wonder if they ever realized they could have just used the CarDAQ unit to do all of those things. Could have saved them lots of time they spent building the Python wrappers for the other hardware's API.
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