November 15
13:00 — 14:00
We will charge you. How to [b]reach vendor's network using EV
charging station
During the past five years, the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in private
use increased up to 2 million or even more. It is understandable that home EV
charging stations are becoming more and more popular. Consumer market requirements
call for new features to be implemented. Consumerism dictates: blows and whistles
like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in any devices attracts customers. However, some features
like remote charging control can render charging stations vulnerable to different
types of attacks.
This talk is focused on the research of one of the EV chargers intended for SOHO usage. It contains different wireless interfaces as well as mobile application for remote control. During our research, we have found multiple security issues that could provide a remote adversary the ability to take control over the charger and possibility to compromise vendor’s backend infrastructure.
This talk is focused on the research of one of the EV chargers intended for SOHO usage. It contains different wireless interfaces as well as mobile application for remote control. During our research, we have found multiple security issues that could provide a remote adversary the ability to take control over the charger and possibility to compromise vendor’s backend infrastructure.