Hardware Backdooring an eScooter - ECU Vulnerabilities and Remote Control
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Explore the vulnerabilities of e-scooter ECUs and learn how to gain control through hardware implant attacks in this 30-minute talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Discover the process of reverse-engineering e-scooter functionality using CANBUS messages and creating cost-effective hardware implants for remote access. Gain insights into e-scooter architecture, safety features, Indian OEM market positions, and ECU TARA analysis. Witness live attack demonstrations and understand the potential security risks in e-scooter systems. Presented by Arun Mane, a renowned Hardware, IoT, and ICS Security Researcher, this talk offers valuable knowledge for cybersecurity professionals interested in vehicle and IoT security.
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