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Kevin Karhan :verified:

@yacc143 @q3k @BNetzA @EU_Commission

Not only that, but it's trivial to not only jam GPS [would be interesting if said trains cease to drive without signal!] and it's likely even possible that a malicious #firmware update could basically "geofence" the entire world, bricking the train in the process...

And that's just the things I could come up at a moments' notice.

Imagine what state-sponsored attackers could do:

How about #Ransomware'ing an entire train + passengers???

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@kkarhan It's what i say for years, now for electronics cars, before to be on the market, the source code *must* be available to customers (and all updates) of every components before to authorize it to be on a road, and on a track for a train.

Without source code, our public services *must* refuse completely to buy trains (and a lot of others things).
@yacc143 @q3k @BNetzA @EU_Commission

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