TPMS Spoofing
TID
ATE-010.02
The TPMS communications are based on standard modulation schemes and simple protocols without cryptographic mechanisms. The in-vehicle system appears to fully trust all received messages, lacking basic security practices like input validation. This makes spoofing attacks feasible, allowing adversaries to send counterfeit messages, causing the TPMS to malfunction. Transmissions can be spoofed from the roadside or a nearby vehicle.