Your Car’s Computer runs on the CAN bus Network

(photo credit: Wikipedia and author EE JRW)

The computer in your car runs on a network called CAN bus.

The Controller Area Network (CAN) is the standard for all vehicles. More specifically, inside your car there are almost 100 computers (called ECUs – Electronic Control Units) which use CAN bus to talk to one another.

There’s 2 problems with CAN bus:

1

Everything on the bus – big and small – is considered equal, so steering is equal to say, the fuel door latch.  Moreover, the system never wonders where the message came from or who sent it, it just accepts and executes it.

Example: the fuel door button is pulled, sending a message that says, “open now!” and the fuel door says “okay got it, opening!”

That’s how car hacking works – because there’s no checks or balances, the system just accepts it and executes the command.

2

CAN bus was developed by Bosch in the 1980s, built when there was no outside world.

But then along came the Internet, and the connected car, and that’s why vehicles today are vulernable – they’re built on a system that isn’t ready to be secured for the internet because it never even imagined the internet would exist.

 

 

Check out my new Surveillance Chair

Just when my house couldn’t get any cuter, it did this weekend.

Surveillance Chair – keeping my street safe & secure

Material was wood found around my property, below is the blueprint.

I made the sign.

Pretty soon all the neighbours were over helping.

And everyone is into it.

Last night I’m typing on my couch, door opens up, neighbour’s head pops in and yells, “Keri! I was just in the chair, everything is safe out there tonight, sleep well” door slams.

 

 

It’s Fall Fair Time, the Best Time

I love them so much you don’t even know.

The scrappiness, how it appears overnight and transforms a field into a blinking nighttime wonderland. The people watching.

That’s why in my ‘Canadian Explorer’ days back in 2007, “Exploring a Fair” was my first ever exploration.

This video held up pretty good over time eh. It’s also how I taught myself Final Cut… there’s probably 50 hours of editing in there.

Shame its views are so low eh.

Then 2 years later I filmed, “Exploring the CNE”

Went to my first fair this past Labour Day weekend, and have 2 more lined up in September, see you there!

I even like how they’re tough to photograph.

 

 

Went to my 1st “Tractor Pull”

Turns out it’s a competition using a modified pickup truck.

They pull an obscene amount of weight, which causes the added stack to spew a massive amount of smoke.

The truck pulls the trailer about 280 feet, then the crowd claps while getting washed with exhaust.

It was amazing and I’m going again.