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Ares
30th March 2015, 04:43 AM
It took a 14 year old boy to stun the professional engineers, policy makers and white-hat security experts. The boy who was a part of a 5 day camp for car hacking and cyber security called CyberAuto Challenge.

The boy, who was 14 and looked like he was 10 as per Dr.Andrew Brown Jr., VP and Chief Technologist at Delphi Automotive, took up the challenge of remotely hacking a car.

The actual procedure for the participants of the camp including the school kids was to take help of the assembled experts and attempt remote infiltration of a car.

Our boy however had different ideas altogether. He chose to have a go at hacking the car alone without any guidance from the experts available. At night he went to Radio Shack, spent $15 on parts and stayed up late into the night building his own circuit board.

What he did next morning left the experts flummoxed. Early morning, he used his homemade device to hack into the car of a major automaker. Within minutes the 14 year old had the car windshield wipers turned on and off. After demonstrating his hacking skills with the wipers, the boy unlocked and locked the car doors remotely and got the remote start feature engaged.

As a final bow to the entrapped audience, the 14 year old student even got the car’s lights to flash on and off which he then set to the beat from songs on his iPhone.

The people who ran the CyberAuto Challenge event refused to reveal the boy’s name or the brand of the car he was successful in hacking but they confirmed the 14 year olds exploits.

‘There’s no way he should be able to do that,'” Delphi’s Brown Jr. stated, recounting the previously undisclosed incident at a seminar held last Tuesday, on the industry’s readiness to handle cyber threats. Brown Jr. had one thing to say for the boy’s exploit, “It was mind-blowing,”

“It was a pivot moment,” said Dr. Anuja Sonalker, lead scientist and program manager at Battelle. “For the automakers participating, they realized, ‘Huh, the barrier to entry was far lower than we thought.’ You don’t have to be an engineer. You can be a kid with $14.”

She however ascribed the breach to being more of a nuisance attack, and emphasized that, in this case, no critical safety functions, like steering, braking or acceleration, were compromised.

Seems the car industry, especially the remote unlocking car manufacturers have a lot on their hands to think about.

http://www.techworm.org/2015/02/14-year-old-hacks-car-with-homespun-kit-with-circuits-bought-from-radio-shack.html

Ponce
30th March 2015, 11:28 AM
His dad is probably an engineer, and this kid was probably home schooled. He now will probably be sent to a regular school to be re-educated into thinking "the right way", the right way, sure, the way NOT to think...and rebuilded into a drone.

If you are living today as you were living yesterday you then are living in a dream world created in your mind by what THEY want you to think. So much is wrong and yet...no one sees it so that no one does anything about it.....by the time that you wake up you will not be able to do anything about it because you wont have the means to do anything about it and you will probably be a prisoner of the state by either being behind bars or to scare to do anything about it........and yes, you mind can also be a prison.

Last year,2014, more illegals came into the state of Oregon than to into any other state and now over 44,000 illegals have lost their jobs in California due to the water situation, and where do you think that they will go? back South?......hell no, they will be heading Northern states and with Oregon being one of them, we have had no snow this winter so that the water situation this summer will be a real bad one, wells will run dry the same as the creeks......there will be water wars all over the place.

At this time all those people coming into Oregon are going to the big cities to find work, shelter, food and security....how ever....over 844,000 people are on welfare in the state of Oregon.....so, what will happen WTSHTF? they will be heating out into the small towns hoping to find the same.....I foresee big trouble ahead for my Micky Mouse one mule of a town......and everywhere else, either we make preps to repel them or down will we all go.........anyway, my mind is working faster than my fingers.

V

Cebu_4_2
30th March 2015, 11:34 AM
Radio Shack doesn't sell anything but phones and other China made crap. It's been years since you could buy anything related to building a circuit board, at least here.

monty
30th March 2015, 11:54 AM
Radio Shack doesn't sell anything but phones and other China made crap. It's been years since you could buy anything related to building a circuit board, at least here.

The same thing is true in the Nevada Radio Shack stores. I call bullshit.

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Celtic Rogue
30th March 2015, 12:11 PM
I dunno... Radio Shacks here still sell components like resisters and capacitors and the like... they are in the back of the store. I just bought some items for a project I was repairing .

http://www.radioshack.com/components-and-parts-1

Silver Rocket Bitches!
30th March 2015, 01:07 PM
Sadly, this kid will probably be exploited for his gifts instead of heralded as a promising young innovator.

ximmy
30th March 2015, 04:30 PM
Lol...
she however ascribed the breach to being more of a nuisance attack, and emphasized that, in this case, no critical safety functions, like steering, braking or acceleration, were compromised.



she was later quoted as saying, "he's just a stupid boy!"

brosil
30th March 2015, 04:42 PM
On the Instructables site, there's a Radio Shack section. Apparently, you can buy Ardino computer boards there.

Cebu_4_2
30th March 2015, 05:43 PM
I dunno... Radio Shacks here still sell components like resisters and capacitors and the like... they are in the back of the store. I just bought some items for a project I was repairing .

http://www.radioshack.com/components-and-parts-1

Strange how they still sell relevant stuff to their name there. I guess if there is no demand they just stop selling it. They might be franchises owned like a McDongalds?

Ponce
30th March 2015, 05:56 PM
Strange how they still sell relevant stuff to their name there. I guess if there is no demand they just stop selling it. They might be franchises owned like a McDongalds?

The one in my town is owned by this lady and she told me that she never will close down.......she is doing just fine.

V