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March 16, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Information Security, Physical Security, Traffic Control Security

Catalin Cimpanu writing at Bleepiing Computer tells the tale of the infamous single car problem within so-called smart intersections. The true nature of the flaws in the system may surprise you... Today's Must Read.

"In the US, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has started implementing a V2I system called Intelligent Traffic Signal System (I-SIG), already found on the streets of New York, Tampa (Florida), Cheyenne (Wyoming), Temple (Arizona), and Palo Alto (California). But the Michigan research team says the I-SIG system in its current default configuration is vulnerable to basic data spoofing attacks." - via Catalin Cimpanu writing at Bleepiing Computer

March 16, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Information Security, Physical Security, Traffic Control Security
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