When I saw arbitrary code execution on the NES in Super Mario 3 done with only controller inputs I decided any notion of software security in a system more complex than, say, a microwave oven, wasn't achievable.
I recently heard an "On Star" ad that proclaimed that they can "slow down stolen cars". Consumers are wowed by features that, by definition, are enabled by unwise security decisions. Manufacturers will cash in. IT security in cars will get worse.
I recently heard an "On Star" ad that proclaimed that they can "slow down stolen cars". Consumers are wowed by features that, by definition, are enabled by unwise security decisions. Manufacturers will cash in. IT security in cars will get worse.