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Offensive Automotive Cybersecurity
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As we will see in Chapter 5, connected vehicles expose multiple wireless interfaces, from Wi-Fi and Bluetooth used by infotainment and pairing with mobile devices to cellular links (4G/LTE/5G) for telematics and V2X communications. Penetration testers require specialized Radio Frequency (RF) tools to discover and exploit vulnerabilities in these channels. This section covers tools for wireless attack and analysis across the radio technologies commonly found in and around modern vehicles, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and BLE, cellular telematics links, RFID/NFC, GNSS/GPS, and V2X communication stacks.
Wireless testing has a unique characteristic compared to backend testing: whereas backend compromise is dominated by identity and API correctness, wireless compromise is dominated by physical-layer and network stack realities (range, interference, timing, and protocol state).
Many connected cars provide Wi-Fi connectivity...
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