Toyota RAV4 2021 vehicles automatically trust messages from other ECUs on a CAN bus, which allows physically proximate attackers to drive a vehicle by accessing the control CAN bus after pulling the bumper away and reaching the headlight connector,

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CVE-2023–29389

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Last Modified on: 04/05/2023 05:35:00 PM UTC

CVE-2023–29389

The following vulnerability was found:

Toyota RAV4 2021 vehicles automatically trust messages from other ECUs on a CAN bus, which allows physically proximate attackers to drive a vehicle by accessing the control CAN bus after pulling the bumper away and reaching the headlight connector, and then sending forged “Key is validated” messages via CAN Injection, as exploited in the wild in (for example) July 2022.

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CVE References

Description Tags Link CAN Injection: keyless car theft | Dr. Ken Tindell kentindell.github.io
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MISC kentindell.github.io/2023/04/03/can-injection/Can Injection: keyless car theft | Hacker News news.ycombinator.com
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MISC news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35452963

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