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WiFi hackers can hijack cars

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WASHINGTON, Feb 9:
Automakers are cramming cars with wireless  technology, but they have failed to adequately protect those features against  the real possibility that hackers could take control of vehicles or steal  personal data, according to an analysis of information that manufacturers  provided to a senator.

Democratic Senator Edward Markey asked  automakers a series of questions about the technologies and any safeguards  against hackers built into their vehicles.

He also asked about how the information that  vehicle computers gather and often transmit wirelessly is protected.

Markey posed his questions after researchers  showed how hackers can get into the controls of some popular cars and SUVs,  causing them suddenly to accelerate, turn, sound the horn, turn headlights off  or on and modify speedometer and gas-gauge readings.

The responses from 16 manufacturers “reveal  there is a clear lack of appropriate security measures to protect drivers  against hackers who may be able to take control of a vehicle or against those  who may wish to collect and use personal driver information,” a report by  Markey’s staff concludes.

Today’s cars and light trucks typically contain  more than 50 electronic control units — effectively small computers — that are  part of a network in the car.

At the same time, nearly all new cars on the  market today include at least some wireless entry points to these computers,  such as tire pressure monitoring systems, Bluetooth, Internet access, keyless  entry, remote start, navigation systems, WiFi, anti-theft systems and  cellular-telematics, the report said.

Only three automakers said they still have some  models without wireless entry, but those models are a small and declining share  of their fleets.

“Drivers have come to rely on these new  technologies, but unfortunately the automakers haven’t done their part to  protect us from cyberattacks or privacy invasions,” Markey said in a  statement.

Among the report’s findings:
— Most manufacturers said they were unaware of  or unable to report on past hacking incidents. Three automakers declined to  answer the question.

One automaker described an app designed by an  outside company and released for Android devices that could access a vehicle’s  computer network through the Bluetooth connection.

A security analysis didn’t indicate any ability  to introduce malicious code or steal data, but the automaker had the app removed  from the Google Play store as a precautionary measure.

— Each manufacturer is handling the introduction  of new technology in very different ways, and for the most part these actions  are insufficient to ensure security. Hackers can get around most security  protections cited by manufacturers, according to the security experts Markey  consulted.

— Only one manufacturer appeared able to detect  a hacking attempt while it was happening and only two described credible means  of responding to such intrusions in real time.

Information from most automakers indicated they  wouldn’t know about a hacking attempt unless data from the vehicle’s computers  was downloaded by a dealer or at a service centre.

Most new cars are also capable of collecting  large amounts of data on a vehicle’s driving history through an array of  pre-installed technologies, including navigation systems, telematics,  infotainment, emergency assistance systems and remote disabling devices that  allow car dealers to track and disable vehicles whose drivers don’t keep up with  their payments or that are reported stolen, the report said.

Last November, 19 automakers accounting for most  of the passenger cars and light trucks sold in the US agreed on a set of  principles to protect motorists’ privacy.

The voluntary agreement was aimed in part at  heading off possible legislation. Markey has said voluntary efforts don’t go far  enough.


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