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    Automakers Agree to Put Automatic Braking in Cars by 2022
    By Joan Lowy, associated press

    WASHINGTON — Mar 17, 2016, 10:43 AM ETMark Rosekind — who heads the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration — says the voluntary agreement with 20 car manufacturers means that the important safety technology will be available more quickly than if the government had gone through the lengthy process of issuing mandatory rules.
     
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    http://www.wired.com/2016/03/study-finds-24-car-models-open-unlocking-ignition-hack/
     
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    THE CAR HACKER’S HANDBOOK ISN’T A GUIDE, IT’S A WAKE-UP CALL TO AUTOMAKERS
    http://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/car-hackers-handbook-reveals-automotive-software-secrets/
     
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    http://www.networkworld.com/article...to-grow-over-auto-cybersecurity-concerns.html
     
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    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/06/mitsubishi_outlander_hack/
     
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    http://betanews.com/2016/06/08/connected-cars-take-data-security-concerns-in-new-directions/
     
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    https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2016/06/connected_cars_the.html
     
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    https://bugcrowd.com/fca?utm_campai...witterAd&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

    There is a long list of types of hacks that they won't pay out on.

    Adobe Air specific testing and vulnerabilities. Some of the FCA products are developed and hosted on Adobe Air, research must be specific to the FCA products, not the underlying Air infrastructure
    • Denial of Service attacks against any piece of FCA Infrastructure.
    • Vulnerabilities relating to SSO and Federation technologies
    • Cross Site Request Forgery on non-authenticated pages
    • Certificate strength issues
    • Error messages (Descriptive or otherwise)
    • HTTP Error pages
    • Public service disclosure, such as banner pages
    • Service Disruptions
    • Public files or directories, (e.g. robots.txt)
    • Clickjacking and issues only exploitable through clickjacking
    • Web browser functionality controlled by the client, such as saved passwords and auto completion
    • Login or Forgot Password page brute force and account lockout not enforced
     
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    Carmakers unite to defend against auto hacking
    By Ed Leefeldt MoneyWatch July 22, 2016, 6:00 AM


     
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    A New Wireless Hack can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens

    -- Tom
     
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