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## 1. Early Days: 1990s–2000s
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## Early Days: 1990s–2000s
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- **First Hacking Points:** OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) port introduction enabled access to engine management with custom hardware and proprietary protocols.
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- **Key Focus:** Wired access to in-vehicle networks, mainly CAN (Controller Area Network, [CAN Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus), standardized 1991).
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## 2. 2010–2014: Proof-of-Concepts and Recognition
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## 2010–2014: Proof-of-Concepts and Recognition
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- Researchers began hacking ECUs through direct access, quickly moving to remote attacks via Bluetooth, CD, cellular, and more.
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- Notable exploits included 2011 Chevy Malibu remote hacks ([Wired Article](https://www.wired.com/2011/03/hackers-car/)) and proof that almost any connected vehicle could be at risk.
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## 3. 2015–2018: Mainstream Awareness and Escalation
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## 2015–2018: Mainstream Awareness and Escalation
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- **Landmark Hacks:**
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- 2013: [Miller and Valasek](https://illmatics.com/carhacking.html) controlled Ford Escape and Toyota Prius (acceleration, steering, GPS spoofing).
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## 4. 2019–2021: Community, Tools, and Remote Exploits
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## 2019–2021: Community, Tools, and Remote Exploits
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- **Events:** [Car Hacking Village (DEF CON)](https://www.carhackingvillage.com/) and [Car Hacking Village @ DefCamp](https://def.camp/car-hacking-village/) expand globally.
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- [Open Garages](https://github.com/openGarages) and online forums centralize tutorials, datasets, and collaborative research.
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## 5. 2022–2025: Modern Era and Emerging Frontiers
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## 2022–2025: Modern Era and Emerging Frontiers
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- **API & Backend Attacks:**
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- Mass remote exploitation of telematics APIs by researchers - impacting brands like Acura, Kia ([Kia API bug](https://samcurry.net/hacking-kia)), BMW, Tesla ([Tesla charger exploit](https://www.synacktiv.com/en/publications/exploiting-the-tesla-wall-connector-from-its-charge-port-connector)), Nissan ([Nissan Leaf hack](https://www.troyhunt.com/controlling-vehicle-features-of-nissan/)), and Škoda ([Škoda Mobile App bug](https://blog.vensis.pl/2019/11/vw-hacking/)).
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