
Breaking into the Driver’s Seat: A Case Study on the Remote Exploitation of Honda Cars (CRESTCon)
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the usage of Mobile applications that enable remote management of vehicles. However, these applications often lack compliance with the latest security standards, leaving vulnerabilities unnoticed. As a result, cyber attackers can exploit these security gaps to gain remote access to connected vehicles.
Mohammed Shine is a Cyber Security Engineer at UST and an Automotive Security researcher. He has been working for UST for more than 3.5 years as a security engineer conducting vulnerability assessments and penetration tests on Web Applications, API, Network, Thick clients and Mobile Applications. He is also an active bug bounty hunter and has identified security issues in multiple MNCs.
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