Friday 24 July 2015

Fiat Pushing For A Software Update After Hackers Take Over Cherokee Jeep

Fiat Chrysler is tightening the security that is running the Cherokee Jeep to avoid further intrusions of cyber criminals after an experiment has allowed white hat hackers to take control of the vehicle while it was cruising a busy highway.

The European automobile manufacturer has responded a day after Wired Magazinepublished the write-up by Andy Greensberg about his experience when cyber experts Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek were able to infiltrate the car’s flawed internet connection and halt its functions from 10 miles away. The two promised to present part of the codes used to compromise the system during this year’s Black Hat conference. While Fiat has ensured that the company has not received any reports of the same incidents happening in the real circumstances, this update ought to protect consumers from the possibility.

The update will fix the security flaw with the internet connection that became the entry door that had let the hackers to snatch the control of the vehicle from the driver in the middle of a busy highway. The hackers then proceeded to stop the vehicle mid-drive, switch the radio to a local hip hop station, and turn on the windshield wipers. In an ill-intent person’s hands, the vehicle and its passengers will be in more trouble.

A spokesperson from Fiat Crhysler explained in a statement that the cars are getting smarter and becoming more like smartphones and tablets, and the technological advancement therefore brings the same level of security threat.

They reassured that the software update will be free of charge and will include the security and performance improvements on the Uconnect Infotainment system introduced with the 2015 models. The particular vulnerability is present in cars from the 2013 – 2014 Jeep, Dodge, and Ram units. Drivers must download the update http://ift.tt/1JiwNrS or bring their cars back to their dealers to get the patch.

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