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Spiffy Well-known member First Name Jeff Joined Jan 9, 2023 Threads 88 Messages 920 Reaction score 415 Location Usa Vehicles 2022 platinum powerboost Occupation Retired Dec 6, 2023 Thread starter #1 I'm deleting this thread. If I had looked better my comments would have been answered. Sponsored Last edited: Dec 6, 2023
tbinmd Well-known member Joined Sep 23, 2021 Threads 4 Messages 934 Reaction score 782 Location USA Vehicles 22 KR F150 Dec 6, 2023 #2 Would not be surprised if this is being driven in part by the European regulation WP.29 (cyber security for vehicles). Any vehicle sold in the EU will need to comply with the regulation starting in July 2024. https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/worl...ingle-automotive-cyber-security-standard-last If they do encrypt I would hope it's not certificate based. Having a bricked vehicle because the certs have expired would not be fun.
Would not be surprised if this is being driven in part by the European regulation WP.29 (cyber security for vehicles). Any vehicle sold in the EU will need to comply with the regulation starting in July 2024. https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/worl...ingle-automotive-cyber-security-standard-last If they do encrypt I would hope it's not certificate based. Having a bricked vehicle because the certs have expired would not be fun.