Hackers create 'ghost' traffic jam to confound smart traffic systems • The Register
'Video How many “adversarial vehicles” do you need to befuddle smart traffic lights?'
'They also assumed “only one attack vehicle exists at an intersection”. '
'Five researchers from the University of Michigan attacked the traffic control system the US Department of Transportation has been using for trials since 2016. '
'The attack, they claimed, has a 94 per cent success rate, and on average, would increase delays by 38.2 per cent. '
'And, as the image below shows, the attack can work even if the “adversarial vehicle” is parked nearby the target intersection. '
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'Video How many “adversarial vehicles” do you need to befuddle smart traffic lights?'
'They also assumed “only one attack vehicle exists at an intersection”. '
'Five researchers from the University of Michigan attacked the traffic control system the US Department of Transportation has been using for trials since 2016. '
'The attack, they claimed, has a 94 per cent success rate, and on average, would increase delays by 38.2 per cent. '
'And, as the image below shows, the attack can work even if the “adversarial vehicle” is parked nearby the target intersection. '
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