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Offensive Automotive Cybersecurity
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Wireless vehicle systems significantly expand the overall attack surface of modern vehicles by introducing multiple external communication interfaces. Over the years, numerous common vulnerabilities have been identified in wireless vehicle systems. These include hard-coded credentials, shared or static cryptographic keys, weak or missing authentication, exposed debug or diagnostic services, and unnecessary network services left enabled in production systems. Some weaknesses also arise from limitations or design flaws in the wireless protocols themselves, which can be exploited even when implementations are correct according to the protocol.
Based on these observations, this chapter introduced common penetration testing techniques used to assess the security of wireless vehicle systems. We discussed practical approaches for discovering exposed interfaces, enumerating services, and identifying misconfigurations or protocol-level weaknesses. Several tools were presented to demonstrate...
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