Automotive hacking is the exploitation of vulnerabilities within the software, hardware, and communication systems of automobiles. Modern automobiles contain...
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Google hacking, also named Google dorking, is a hacker technique that uses Google Search and other Google applications to find security holes in the configuration...
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propagation, distributed denial of service (DDOS) mitigation and traceback, automotive hacking and wireless security. He received his undergraduate degree at Carnegie...
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Chris Valasek (section Automotive Security)
"Hackers Remotely Kill a Jeep on the Highway—With Me in It". Wired. Andy Greenberg (2016-08-01). "The Jeep Hackers Are Back to Prove Car Hacking Can...
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Android Automotive (AAOS), marketed as Cars with Google built-in, is an open-source operating system designed for use in vehicle dashboards, based on Android...
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Automotive security refers to the branch of computer security focused on the cyber risks related to the automotive context. The increasingly high number...
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and personal preferences. There is the risk of terrorist attacks by automotive hacking through the sharing of information through V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle)...
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In-car entertainment (redirect from Automotive infotainment)
Greenberg, Andy. "The FBI Warns That Car Hacking Is a Real Risk". Wired. Retrieved 2016-07-08. "What is car hacking? - Definition from WhatIs.com". Retrieved...
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Automotive electronics are electronic systems used in vehicles, including engine management, ignition, radio, carputers, telematics, in-car entertainment...
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Henniges Automotive, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan is a company producing anti-vibration components and encapsulated glass systems. The company was founded...
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corporation based in Austin, Texas, providing data and technology to the automotive, heavy truck, recreation, and heavy equipment industries. The company...
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Drive by wire (category Automotive engineering)
commercially available vehicles are susceptible to hacking, allowing for external control of the vehicle. Hacking demonstrations included remote activation of...
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Cable/satellite March 27 MAVTV, a network devoted to motorsports and other automotive content and formerly owned by Lucas Oil, is sold to Racer Media & Marketing...
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THOTCON (category Hacker conventions)
"THOTCON - Chicago's Hacking Conference". "THOTCON - Chicago's Hacking Conference". "THOTCON - Chicago's Hacking Conference". "Hacker Conferences Come To...
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CAN bus (section Automotive)
GmbH. The protocol was officially released in 1986 at the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) conference in Detroit, Michigan. The first CAN controller...
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William Bushnell Stout (category American automotive engineers)
American inventor, engineer, developer and designer whose works in the automotive and aviation fields were groundbreaking. Known by the nickname "Bill"...
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Johnson Controls (section Automotive Experience)
Time Company and sold it to Faraday. In 1985, Johnson Controls acquired automotive seating companies Hoover Universal and Ferro Manufacturing. In 1989, Johnson...
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The Nitro hacking attacks were a targeted malware campaign in 2011 suspected to be a case of corporate espionage. At least 48 confirmed companies were...
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Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents". The New York Times. Greenberg, Andy (2017-03-07). "How the CIA Can Hack Your Phone, PC, and TV (Says...
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Argus Cyber Security (category Online automotive companies)
PlaxidityX (Formerly Argus Cyber Security LTD.) is an Israeli automotive cyber security company. It was purchased by Continental AG in 2017, for $430 million...
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PakWheels (category Automotive websites)
thousands of dealers and private sellers. The site also provides users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance...
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Much of the content provided in the book can also be used for Google Hacking, the act of finding security issues through Google searches. Most programming...
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Infineon Technologies (section Automotive (ATV))
largest semiconductor manufacturers globally. It is also the leading automotive semiconductor manufacturer globally. Infineon had roughly 58,000 employees...
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entered the North American automotive industry with the acquisition of Budd's automotive operations, which became the automotive division of Thyssen and...
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Moran Cerf (section Hacking)
neuroscience, business, decision making and hacking (TED, PopTech, Google, TEDx, TED-Ed) and his views on the risks of hacking into humans' brains often appear in...
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Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is the American subsidiary of the multinational automotive company Stellantis. Stellantis North America sells vehicles worldwide...
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Google bombing (redirect from Talentless hack)
the article Mathes details his connection of the search term "talentless hack" to the website of his friend, Andy Pressman, by recruiting fellow webloggers...
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Over-the-air update (section Automotive)
Gartner. Retrieved 2023-04-01. Kathiresh, M.; Neelaveni, R. (2021-04-24). Automotive Embedded Systems: Key Technologies, Innovations, and Applications. Springer...
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