Title: ChupaCarBrah: Open Source Hardware and Software for Interacting with your Vehicle CAN Bus
Description:
Commercial products for interacting with CAN can be pricey and not easily extensible. Some good open source hardware are very often out of stock by distributors. ChupaCarBrah is a Python based device for sending and receiving CAN messages from your vehicle that requires just a BeagleBone Blue and some wiring.
We cover how to build a device 100% based on open source software and hardware. It makes it more affordable, and easy to use/extend. It is designed for newcomers to the car hacking community, and also for more seasoned hackers that will be able to leverage a single board computer attached to the car's CAN bus. As an example on how to extend it, we show how to use cellular LTE network to exfiltrate all the OBDII/CAN and GPS data to the cloud. It is pretty useful specially for remotely monitoring the car, and also for online training and/or virtual meetings. All source code and detailed instructions on how to install, assemble and use the device are shared on Github and Hackster.io.
Speaker(s): Marcelo Sacchetin
Location: Car Hacking Vlg / Car Hacking Vlg 002
Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...51343007744051
Event starts: 2020-08-08 16:00 (04:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
Event ends: 2020-08-08 17:00 (05:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
For the most up-to-date information, please either visit https://info.defcon.org, or use HackerTracker, which is available for iOS and Android. This is an automated message, and this data was last modified 2020-08-06T00:41 (UTC).
Description:
Commercial products for interacting with CAN can be pricey and not easily extensible. Some good open source hardware are very often out of stock by distributors. ChupaCarBrah is a Python based device for sending and receiving CAN messages from your vehicle that requires just a BeagleBone Blue and some wiring.
We cover how to build a device 100% based on open source software and hardware. It makes it more affordable, and easy to use/extend. It is designed for newcomers to the car hacking community, and also for more seasoned hackers that will be able to leverage a single board computer attached to the car's CAN bus. As an example on how to extend it, we show how to use cellular LTE network to exfiltrate all the OBDII/CAN and GPS data to the cloud. It is pretty useful specially for remotely monitoring the car, and also for online training and/or virtual meetings. All source code and detailed instructions on how to install, assemble and use the device are shared on Github and Hackster.io.
Speaker(s): Marcelo Sacchetin
Location: Car Hacking Vlg / Car Hacking Vlg 002
Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...51343007744051
Event starts: 2020-08-08 16:00 (04:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
Event ends: 2020-08-08 17:00 (05:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
For the most up-to-date information, please either visit https://info.defcon.org, or use HackerTracker, which is available for iOS and Android. This is an automated message, and this data was last modified 2020-08-06T00:41 (UTC).
