Slashdot Mirror


Hacking Internet-Connected Trucks and Buses

An anonymous reader writes: Among the things one can find with Shodan, the search engine for the Internet of Things, are trucks, buses and delivery vans that have been equipped with the Telematics Gateway Unit device and a modem to connect to the Internet. What's more, security researcher Jose Carlos Norte says that this setup can be misused by malicious individuals to monitor and control these vehicles -- to discover their position, their speed, and so on, as well as to change some of those parameters, e.g. change the vehicle's route, or put up a geo-fence for it (he says he does not know what such a change would cause).

1 of 31 comments (clear)

  1. obvious by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 3, Funny

    e.g. change the vehicle's route, or put up a geo-fence for it (he says he does not now what such a change would cause).

    the first use of a geo-fence hack will be used to keep the hacker's in-laws at bay. ;)

    --
    Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.