Mobileye 630 PRO tricked by drones, projectors
Occurred: June 2019
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A team of researchers at Ben Gurion University, Israel, have defeated a Renault Captur's 'Level 0' Mobileye 630 PRO Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS) by following it with drones that projected images of fake roadsigns.
As Boing Boing points out, the attack could be used to trick cars into making manoeuvers that compromised the safety or integrity of their passengers and other users of the road — from unexpected swerves to sudden speed-changes to detours into unsafe territory.
Operator: Renault
Developer: Mobileye
Country: Israel
Sector: Automotive
Purpose: Automate steering, acceleration, braking
Technology: Computer vision
Issue: Security, Safety; Accuracy/reliability
Transparency: Black box
System
Research, advocacy
Nassi D., Ben-Netanel R., Elovici Y., Nassi B. (2019). MobilBye: Attacking ADAS with Camera Spoofing (pdf)
News, commentary, analysis
https://www.bldgblog.com/2019/07/ghosts-only-cars-can-perceive/
https://aabgu.org/drone-with-a-projector-successfully-trolls-cars-ai/
https://boingboing.net/2019/07/06/flickering-car-ghosts.html
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2020/01/how-a-300-projector-can-fool-teslas-autopilot/
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2019/06/spoofing-car-ai-with-projected-street-signs/
Page info
Type: Incident
Published: March 2023