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Title: Security issues in controller area networks in automobiles
Authors: Buttigieg, Robert
Farrugia, Mario
Meli, Clyde
Keywords: Controller Area Network (Computer network)
Electronic controllers
Automotive engineering
Computer networks -- Security measures
Electronic controllers -- Design and construction
Issue Date: 2017-12
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Buttigieg, R., Farrugia, M., & Meli, C. (2017, December). Security issues in controller area networks in automobiles. In 2017 18th International Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (STA), IEEE, Monastir. pp. 93-98.
Abstract: Modern vehicles may contain a considerable number of ECUs (Electronic Control Units) which are connected through various means of communication, with the CAN (Controller Area Network) protocol being the most widely used. However, several vulnerabilities such as the lack of authentication and the lack of data encryption have been pointed out by several authors, which ultimately render vehicles unsafe to their users and surroundings. Moreover, the lack of security in modern automobiles has been studied and analyzed by other researchers as well as several reports about modern car hacking have (already) been published. The contribution of this work aimed to analyze and test the level of security and how resilient is the CAN protocol by taking a BMW E90 (3-series) instrument cluster as a sample for a proof of concept study. This investigation was carried out by building and developing a rogue device using cheap commercially available components while being connected to the same CAN-Bus as a man in the middle device in order to send spoofed messages to the instrument cluster.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/133572
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