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Darren Meyer :donor:
@darrenpmeyer@infosec.exchange

cables were heated to over 177°C before failure, which is dangerous on its own (severe burns and worse). – Anderson & Kaliyanackis #BHUSA #LivePost


Darren Meyer :donor:
@darrenpmeyer@infosec.exchange

"Reminding everyone that 'fire goes up'": don't mount your cable holder below anything flammable. Also don't leave it coiled while the vehicle is charging, especially not tightly coiled – Anderson & Kaliyanackis #BHUSA #LivePost

Darren Meyer :donor:
@darrenpmeyer@infosec.exchange

Defenses are mostly expensive, but removing the charger unit from all networks, disabling radios, and physically securing against walk-up attacks are often easy and effective.. But device manufacturers should have hardware-based protections, not relying only on software-based. Could be as simple as a fuse – Anderson & Kaliyanackis #BHUSA #LivePost

Darren Meyer :donor:
@darrenpmeyer@infosec.exchange

There are outcomes that involve "theft" of power/charging service, but obviously the biggest problem is the safety risk an attacker could introduce (either accidentally or deliberately) – Anderson & Kaliyanackis #BHUSA #LivePost