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posted by takyon on Tuesday August 04 2015, @07:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the hacked-board dept.

Healey, who works on security for payments company Stripe, teamed up with fellow researcher Mike Ryan, who works on security for E-Bay, to examine his and other electric skateboards to see if they could be hacked. The result is an exploit they developed called FacePlant that can give them complete control of someone's digital board.

"[The attack] is basically a synthetic version of the same RF noise [at that intersection in Melbourne]," he says, and allows them to cold stop a board or send it flying in reverse, tossing the rider in either case.

They plan to present their findings Saturday at the Def Con hacker conference in Las Vegas.

takyon: The researchers tested three skateboards and found vulnerabilities in each. They completed an exploit for a $1500 American-made "Boosted" board, and are working on an exploit for a $700 board called E-Go made by China-based firm Yuneec.


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  • (Score: 3, Touché) by acid andy on Tuesday August 04 2015, @07:24PM

    by acid andy (1683) on Tuesday August 04 2015, @07:24PM (#218047) Homepage Journal

    I see how the TFA gave you a good segue into that comment.

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