Affect Vehicle Function
Affect Vehicle Function
Technique-ID | Title | Description |
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ATE-083 | Control Horn |
Attackers can activate/deactivate the horn. |
ATE-084 | Control HVAC |
Attackers can manipulate HVAC. |
ATE-085 | Control Engine |
Attackers can control/kill engine. |
ATE-086 | Control Doors |
Attackers can lock/unlock the doors. |
ATE-087 | Control Lights |
Attackers can control the lights. |
ATE-088 | Control Airbag |
An attacker can unexpectedly deploy them by tampering with the airbag or prevent their deployment in the event of an accident. |
ATE-089 | Control Windows |
Adversaries can open/close windows. |
ATE-090 | Speed control |
Adversaries can manipulate the speed of the vehicle. |
ATE-093 | Manipulate Passenger Information System |
Adversaries can display arbitrary information on the PIS screens. |
ATE-094 | Control Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) |
An attacker can manipulate the displays for speed, fuel level and other important parameters on the IPC. |
ATE-095 | Denial of Service |
A DoS attack on an automotive vehicle's CAN network can overload the system, preventing the delivery of CAN messages. In such scenarios, different ECUs respond variably. For instance, in a Ford vehicle, the overload causes the PSCM ECU to shut down, disabling steering assistance. Consequently, the steering wheel becomes rigid, limiting turns to approximately 45%, thereby preventing sharp maneuvers. |