Breaking "DRM" in Polish trains [video] – 37c3 presentation
Breaking "DRM" in Polish trains [video] – 37c3 presentation
We've all been there: the trains you're servicing for a customer suddenly brick themselves and the manufacturer claims that's because you...
They had a talk space yesterday night at Chaos Communication Congress. These three guys are modern heroes.
cross-posted from: https://derp.foo/post/544012
There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.
Also found this from someone involved in the hack: https://social.hackerspace.pl/@q3k/111528162462505087
This bit is pretty interesting:
One version of the controller actually contained GPS coordinates to contain the behaviour to third party workshops.
32 0 ReplyYes, he explains not only this but also other lock mechanisms in the talk.
For example, one based on datetime. It's quite crazy.
24 0 ReplyInternational compressor failure day
:)
Thanks for the link, I was waiting for that talk.
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This is very dystopian, having to hack a product because they dared to not use the official company workshop.
20 0 ReplyIt is frightening because a company overstepped what is the free will of a public agency in doing what they want with their own property. I know this is much more already a reality in the US, but imagine if monopolistic companies alone could dictate to countries how laws should and shouldn't be.
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I seriously lol'd when he said "you might know me from such shitposts as getting Wayland to work on ipod nano"
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