Headline | Vulnerability found in the memory of smart cars | |
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Year | 2020 | |
Month | May | |
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Description | Today’s increasingly intelligent vehicles incorporate a growing number of technological devices. These new devices offer a large number of attack vectors, as highlighted by the company CISCO, which, during an investigation, saw how its team dedicated to penetration and evaluation of the customer experience – known as CX APT and made up of experts in connected vehicle components – found a vulnerability that allowed memory to be corrupted… causing the program to enter an undefined state to subsequently allow remote execution of code – after all, the instructions to be followed by a given device.
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Intentionality | Hacker | |
Target | Vehicle | |
Type of company | OEM | |
Data / Life | Data and Life | |
Access | Aplication | |
Recognized by brand | No | |
Source | https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2020/05/cve-2020-6096.html |