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Modeling Roadside Attacker Behavior in VANETs
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2008
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Vehicle CommunicationPosition ForgingEngineeringInternet Of VehicleInformation SecuritySevere Security RiskSafety ScienceData PrivacyActive Safety ApplicationsVehicle NetworkVehicular NetworksAutomotive SecurityComputer ScienceCommunicationRoadside Attacker BehaviorData SecurityCryptographyMisbehaviour Detection
Communication using VANETs is commonly seen as the next milestone for improving traffic safety. Vehicles will be enabled to exchange any kind of information that helps to detect and mitigate dangerous situations. Security research in the past years has shown that VANETs are endangered by a plethora of severe security risk. Subject of this work is the modeling of attackers that target active safety applications in VANETs. Through a risk analysis, this work identifies assets, threats and potential attacks in inter-vehicle communication. The risk analysis shows that the most serious threat arises from a quasi-stationary (road-side) attacker that distributed forged warning messages. This attacker is discussed more deeply. We show the degrees of freedom that are available for position forging and find thereby two attacks that demand attention: single position forging having low effort compared to sophisticated movement path forging having a potentially high influence on road traffic safety.
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