By Jason Haddix Apr 29, 2016Big Bugs Podcast Episode 1: Auto Bugs – Critical Vulns found in Cars with Jason Haddix Today we released our first episode of our new podcast series ‘Big Bugs’ hosted by me. Our first episode, embedded in this post and available on SoundCloud, provides an introduction to the car hacking space. With case studies of successful attacks and research from the past years, I also provide some technical resources for testing as well as technical resources for developers. Enjoy!Resources discussed in this podcast:Tesla Research: http://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-hackers-explain-how-they-did-it-at-def-con-23/Samy Kamkar’s Ownstar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3olXUbS-prU&feature=youtu.beTroy Hunt and Scott Helme’s Leaf App research: https://www.troyhunt.com/controlling-vehicle-features-of-nissan/Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek’s 2016 Research: https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/OWASP Internet of Things Project: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Internet_of_Things_Project#tab=CommunityIAmTheCalvary’s Five-Star Automotive Cyber Safety Framework: https://www.iamthecavalry.org/domains/automotive/2014 Version of the car hackers handbook: http://opengarages.org/handbook/2016 version of the car hackers handbook: https://www.nostarch.com/carhackingTesla’s Open Bug Bounty: https://bugcrowd.com/tesla Have questions for me? Continue the discussion on our forum and subscribe to get monthly episods of this podcast.Tags:Topics:Bug Hunter Methodology Jason HaddixJason Haddix was VP of Researcher Growth at Bugcrowd. Recent PostsTwitter