A proof-of-concept demonstrating USB port vulnerabilities in Mazda infotainment systems and how to exploit them.
mazda_getInfo is a proof-of-concept project that demonstrates security vulnerabilities in Mazda car infotainment systems through USB port exploitation. It shows how a prepared USB flash drive can interact with and potentially exploit a known bug in Mazda's CMU (Connectivity Master Unit), highlighting automotive security weaknesses.
Automotive security researchers, car hacking enthusiasts, and penetration testers interested in vehicle system vulnerabilities.
This project provides practical, reproducible methods for testing Mazda infotainment security without requiring specialized hardware, making automotive security research more accessible to the community.
A PoC that the USB port is an attack surface for a Mazda car's infotainment system and how Mazda hacks are made
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Demonstrates how a simple FAT32 USB drive can interact with Mazda's infotainment system, providing reproducible steps for hands-on testing.
Uses plug-and-play USB preparation without hardware mods, lowering the barrier for security enthusiasts to experiment.
Targets a known bug in Mazda's CMU, offering a clear case study for understanding automotive security flaws.
Only works on Mazda models with the specific CMU vulnerability, making it irrelevant for other car brands or updated systems.
README is brief and lacks detailed exploit mechanisms or security implications, hindering deeper analysis or adaptation.
Designed for unauthorized access, posing legal issues if used without permission and potentially encouraging irresponsible hacking.