Silently disabling ECUs and enabling blind attacks on the CAN bus
The CAN Bus is crucial to the efficiency, and safety of modern vehicles. Electronic Control Units~(ECUs) exchange data across a shared bus, dropping messages whenever errors occur. If an ECU generates enough errors, their transmitter is put in a bus-off state, turning it off. Previous work abuses th...
Main Authors: | Rogers, M, Rasmussen, K |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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ESCAR
2022
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