Spanish engineers Javier Vazquez Vidal and Alberto Garcia Illera will give a demonstration at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. They have built a $25 device that lets them bypass security in a car's electronic control unit. The brains of a modern car, the ECU is a computer that controls engine power, transmission and braking. Vidal and Illera will show how their device--which they claim uses a $1 chip to break encryption--can read from and write data to the flash memory of commonly used ECUs, made by Bosch of Germany.
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