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  • In-Vehicle Network Threats: Malicious messages injected into the CAN (Controller Area Network) bus can tamper with essential functions like braking and steering.

  • ECU and Hardware Threats: Reverse engineering or firmware hacking of ECUs (Electronic Control Units) can result in control hijacking or installation of counterfeit ECUs.

  • External Interface Threats: Interfaces like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and OBD-II ports are potential intrusion points, especially when third-party apps are involved.

  • Backend Server Threats: A compromised backend server could impact millions of vehicles simultaneously, spreading malware through OTA updates.

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