I'd like to make a comment and say that, while I love the methodology used to sniff and sort the can bus messages, both of these people don't have a clue what they're doing. I don't want to diminish their careers in the software industry, and I'm sure they would be great on a team. Having said that, there are other methods and tools for working with different networks in a vehicle. This gentleman did it the hard way and learned only how to control the window, but he still knows nothing about it. As for the Dr, using a vehicle simulator. They're only good for methodology teaching or something but have no real value. I can't write all night and teach them in a forum like this, but if these two knew just a tad bit more... They didn't mention anything about vehicle security at all. It wasn't to prevent automotive thefts. They simply didn't know. And to claim parts shortages is a reason to stop is total nonsense. He just didn't know how to continue. He hit a brick wall. The thing is, people's cars are being stolen constantly, and the people doing it know more than these two, which isn't much, but enough to be dangerous. Like I said, if these two knew a little more... they'd be dangerous.
Very good video.. Lot of information to learn !
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I'd like to make a comment and say that, while I love the methodology used to sniff and sort the can bus messages, both of these people don't have a clue what they're doing.
I don't want to diminish their careers in the software industry, and I'm sure they would be great on a team. Having said that, there are other methods and tools for working with different networks in a vehicle. This gentleman did it the hard way and learned only how to control the window, but he still knows nothing about it.
As for the Dr, using a vehicle simulator. They're only good for methodology teaching or something but have no real value. I can't write all night and teach them in a forum like this, but if these two knew just a tad bit more...
They didn't mention anything about vehicle security at all. It wasn't to prevent automotive thefts. They simply didn't know.
And to claim parts shortages is a reason to stop is total nonsense. He just didn't know how to continue. He hit a brick wall.
The thing is, people's cars are being stolen constantly, and the people doing it know more than these two, which isn't much, but enough to be dangerous.
Like I said, if these two knew a little more... they'd be dangerous.