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Security Flaws Found In Alarm Apps
The car industry has been shaken by recent
research stating three specialist car alarms have
been found to have security flaws, leaving
vehicles at risk of theft or hijacking. Alarm
apps made by Pandora and Clifford (otherwise
known as Viper), which feature on three million
cars, have been found to contain bugs which can
be used to set off alarms, unlock car doors and
start the ignition through an insecure app. The
discovery has resulted in the companies producing
the apps to enhance their security, in order to
rectify the flaws.
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Pen Test Partners, accomplished security experts
with experience in discovering flaws in computer
software, overseen the research. They had been
given the task by the BBC TV series Click,
dealing with the latest news in the world of
technology. The security experts concentrated on
Pandora and Clifford, two leading companies which
brought out car alarms which could be operated
and controlled through smartphone apps. In the
course of their research Pen Test Partners
discovered that a system developed by Pandora
which had been advertised as impervious to
hacking was open to having account passwords
being reset by any user. Leading Pandora to
subsequently cease claiming the system could not
be hacked.
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Researchers found it was possible to gain
considerable access to the app by way of a
password flaw. For instance, it allowed them to
control the remote access app of the smart alarm,
as well as activate the alarm remotely. It was
possible to track a car, unlock the doors and
start the ignition. Pen Test Partners also
looked at Clifford, which produces the most
successful third-party alarms in Britain. The
researchers discovered you could gain access to
someone elses profile and alter their passwords,
using an authentic account. It would be possible
to peruse the system, find a car nearby, unlock
the doors and start it up, which could have
far-reaching consequences. The parent company
behind the Clifford and Viper apps Directed
conceded it could be possible customers accounts
may have been accessed by an outsider without
permission due to an update. However, they
maintained no one had gained access to customers
personal information and the security flaws had
been repaired.
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The Russian firm Pandora Alarms has also stated
it has upgraded its security, altered its code
and eliminated the pain point, to make their app
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