https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/29/mazda_toyota_linux_entune_car_infotainment/sudo systemctl start engine
>muh sysvinit
>muh minimalism
linux finally gets drivers
>>62161628
>>62161628
ok, that was a good one.
Based Mazda
>>62161312
are infotainment components totally isolated from the motion and sensor components? can anyone who exploit a weakness in infotainment control the car itself?
>>62161739
I'd guess not, unless they're running two kernel instances in parallel with paravirtualization and having no or minimal connection between them...
>>62161767
great, so if I download some shitty app, someone can remotely control the entire fucking car because of it
>>62161739
In most cases yes afaik, in some higher end cars infotainment also has access to suspension and drive modes, but everything is actually controlled by the ECU or the different module controllers.
>>62161312
Year of the Linux Dashboard?
>recycling this joke from 2011
>>62161628
>>62161739
https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
>>62161839
fuck, imagine someone controlling your car while you are inside and won't stop it off until you pay him in bitcoin
>>62161888
So, just as the same as a person hijacking your car?
>driving modern cars with computerized input
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3038085/michael-hastings-crash-wikileaks/
>>62161628
you win /g/
>>62161312
now ISIS terrorist can shoot people more easy