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|    Doctor Fill to All    |
|    Re: Moscow Can Blow Up Your EV    |
|    19 Nov 25 09:21:34    |
      XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: df@tutanato.com              On 11/18/2025 10:10 PM, c186282 wrote:       > https://techxplore.com/news/2025-11-vulnerability-ev-protocol.html       >       > Through internal research, a team of SwRI engineers spoofed       > signal measurements between an EV and EV supply equipment       > (EVSE), leading to CISA's publication of a Common       > Vulnerabilities & Exposures (CVE) advisory.       >       > "It's important to note that this vulnerability comes from       > the requirements in an industry standard, meaning it can       > affect a variety of vehicle manufacturers," said Mark Johnson,       > an SwRI engineer who led the research. "We hope this will       > encourage manufacturers to continue working to adopt       > ISO 15118-20 and to adopt technologies such as public key       > infrastructure in the EV charging space that would better       > protect consumers."       >       > . . .       >       > In short, there's a standard data-exchange       > protocol between EVs and charger units to       > ensure various models get the correct       > charging voltage/rate.       >       > This data protocol has been found to be       > vulnerable to malicious actors.       >       > The engineers are encouraging a better protocol       > but that would mean reprogramming of all the       > charger units AND EVs at minimum. Major.       >       > Meanwhile, if Vlad/Xi want to have some fun they       > can trick the chargers into delivering WAY more       > than desired, detonating your batteries.       >       > Oh yea ... online-accessible EV data ... are       > They monitoring your every charge, drawing       > conclusions ?       >       >              Why just Moscow? Why limit it to a Tesla? I read once that Elon Musk       prefers driving his '60s vintage Jaguar XKE.              With exploding pagers in mind, this is a interesting:              Further evidence that Toka is part of this Israeli government effort to       seed foreign governments with technology products deeply tied to       Israel’s military and intelligence services is the fact that one of the       main investors in Toka is Dell Technologies Capital, which is an       extension of the well-known tech company Dell. Dell was founded by       Michael Dell, a well-known pro-Israel partisan who has donated millions       of dollars to the Friends of the IDF and is one of the top supporters of       the so-called “anti-BDS” bills that prevent publicly employed       individuals or public institutions in several U.S. states from       supporting non-violent boycotts of Israel, even on humanitarian grounds.       As MintPress previously noted, the fact that a major producer of       consumer electronic goods is heavily investing in a company that markets       the hacking of that very technology should be a red flag.              https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/07/investigative-reports/meet-       oka-the-most-dangerous-israeli-spyware-firm-youve-never-heard-of/              --       "Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to       aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic       transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring       unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to       enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and       abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits       bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States       in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection       1324(a)(3)."              "Who could have predicted just a decade ago that Germany would have a       world championship winning basketball team, but be closing down its       breweries in record numbers? It’s a sobering reality indeed." -- Ron Unz              https://www.globalgulag.us              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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