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    A toyotakarlIts me
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      Interesting read… Thanks!

      Of note is security by obscurity (Car manufactures are counting on no one being able to figure out car computers)… Suppose it isn’t that hard for good computer hackers…. Guess as soon as we can start making sense of that stuff, we can figure out a whole lot…

      I have heard of cases of car theft now using a computer/wireless systems… Probably makes it easier now that cars are being made without physical keys…

      http://abcnews.go.com/Business/hackers-grab-car/story?id=20105078

      Thanks for posting..

      -Karl

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      grimsubarugrimsubaru
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        Nice use of a Pi. I went the VAG-KKL for 409.1 pre purchased route, as it was only $5. Too bad I have the only subaru with an ECU that no one wants to touch. Just about every piece of software i’ve touched for ODBII readers i’ve installed (WinXP, Win8, Linux) are crippleware. The best supported software is the stuff that comes for free (libre) through open hacker clubs. Its nice to see you getting into it directly, by createing your own serial connection.

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