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Title: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: Hugo Chavez on August 14, 2012, 10:12:17 PM
The federal standards will apply only to cars that are voluntarily outfitted with event data recorders (EDRs), also known as black boxes. But while the government does not yet require all cars to have black boxes installed, NHTSA is still thought to be considering a federal mandate as a next step, possibly this year.

More: http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/243529-nhtsa-says-black-box-standards-for-autos-will-take-effect-september-1
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: GigantorX on August 15, 2012, 07:06:45 AM
Fuck this shit.

I'm going to love the hacker response to this.

And it's another reason to buy used cars.
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: Shockwave on August 15, 2012, 07:54:20 AM
Fuck this shit.

I'm going to love the hacker response to this.

And it's another reason to buy used cars.

This your comment?

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I'd give it a week before some hacker has figured out a way to disable them and posted it all over the automotive boards. Then the federal government will get mad and stomp their feet because the peons aren't respecting their "authoritah" and messing with their pretty black boxes that they spent so much time forcing on us. Then they will come back with some over the top draconian response, where hacking the pretty black box (which is part of something YOU own) is a felony with a mandatory ten year prison sentance. Land of the free my ass...

Sounds like you.

Anyway, how the hell are we letting this happen? This is the 1st time i've even heard of this shit that I can remember, seems so fucking wrong..... How long until its mandatory that ALL vehicles be retrofitted, and then how long until Government agencies will start using them as a way to track and identify possible criminal activity with them? Until they monitor how fast we're driving?

Slippery fucking slope. I cannot believe this is happening. Sounds like something the insurance companies pushed for as well.
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: GigantorX on August 15, 2012, 09:24:03 AM
This your comment?

Sounds like you.

Anyway, how the hell are we letting this happen? This is the 1st time i've even heard of this shit that I can remember, seems so fucking wrong..... How long until its mandatory that ALL vehicles be retrofitted, and then how long until Government agencies will start using them as a way to track and identify possible criminal activity with them? Until they monitor how fast we're driving?

Slippery fucking slope. I cannot believe this is happening. Sounds like something the insurance companies pushed for as well.

No, it isn't. But I was thinking along those lines.
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: tonymctones on August 15, 2012, 05:14:10 PM
wouldnt doubt that a govt mandate is not far off.

took a database course not to long ago and it really opened my eyes to the severity of some of this shit.

You know how some police cars have a camera on it that scans license plates as the go down the street?

supposedly these are being stored in a database along with GPS coordinates and time stamps. If there is a crime in the area they can look at any data they have as to what vehicles where in the area at the time. If they are looking for someone they can see where the last place the vehicle was spotted per the database.

Think about this...

RFID tags are cheap and small, placing one in the registration sticker of a vehicle along with scanners at every stop light will provide a database that ppl can drill into to find REALTIME data on where vehicles are, direction, speed.

Heres another one supposedly the govt has mandated that every cell phone be equiped with GPS capablities to help emergency responders in the case of 911 calls that are interupted or disconnected.

Apparently the DHS also has access to that database

When you think about the possibilities of the technology out there now let alone in 10-20 years it really is scary as shit man.
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: Kazan on August 15, 2012, 05:39:31 PM
wouldnt doubt that a govt mandate is not far off.

took a database course not to long ago and it really opened my eyes to the severity of some of this shit.

You know how some police cars have a camera on it that scans license plates as the go down the street?

supposedly these are being stored in a database along with GPS coordinates and time stamps. If there is a crime in the area they can look at any data they have as to what vehicles where in the area at the time. If they are looking for someone they can see where the last place the vehicle was spotted per the database.

Think about this...

RFID tags are cheap and small, placing one in the registration sticker of a vehicle along with scanners at every stop light will provide a database that ppl can drill into to find REALTIME data on where vehicles are, direction, speed.

Heres another one supposedly the govt has mandated that every cell phone be equiped with GPS capablities to help emergency responders in the case of 911 calls that are interupted or disconnected.

Apparently the DHS also has access to that database

When you think about the possibilities of the technology out there now let alone in 10-20 years it really is scary as shit man.

If its a SQL database, nothing to worry about ;D
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: tonymctones on August 15, 2012, 06:00:42 PM
If its a SQL database, nothing to worry about ;D
we focused mainly on access since alot of smaller businesses use it, from what Im told it isnt that bad of a transition from access to sql but I saw some of the sql shit and it doesnt seem anywhere as intuitive as access.

Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: Kazan on August 15, 2012, 06:04:27 PM
we focused mainly on access since alot of smaller businesses use it, from what Im told it isnt that bad of a transition from access to sql but I saw some of the sql shit and it doesnt seem anywhere as intuitive as access.



MS Access is worse than SQL, have a bunch of users that create these damn things and they cause nothing but problems
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: tu_holmes on August 15, 2012, 06:10:28 PM
Hahaha... Access... No relational abilities... Doesn't matter what you do, hackers will hack... It will be GOOD for us... They will want to use blackbox data to charge you with crimes, but we will hack the data so that it's constantly giving false information.

Talk about a nice way to get out of tickets!
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: tonymctones on August 15, 2012, 06:11:19 PM
MS Access is worse than SQL, have a bunch of users that create these damn things and they cause nothing but problems
LOL the company I work for grew exponentially over the last 3-4 years and they had access for alot of their ish, doesnt work very well now that there are so many users and so much data but I can see how for a smaller company it would be very useful.

shit I created a database for my fantasy football season this year ;)

tell me bye weeks, who has the best match ups per week based on power rankings, just about anything you could think of.
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: Fury on August 15, 2012, 06:12:00 PM
Access is a piece of shit. Hate that program with a passion. Complete garbage.
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: tonymctones on August 15, 2012, 06:15:41 PM
Hahaha... Access... No relational abilities... Doesn't matter what you do, hackers will hack... It will be GOOD for us... They will want to use blackbox data to charge you with crimes, but we will hack the data so that it's constantly giving false information.

Talk about a nice way to get out of tickets!
access is a relational database, not sure if youre referring to something else but they tables are relational
Title: Re: 'Black box' standards coming for cars
Post by: tu_holmes on August 15, 2012, 06:19:12 PM
access is a relational database, not sure if youre referring to something else but they tables are relational

I guess I'm thinking more about OLAP cubes in relational databases, but neither here nor there... I have never used access to be honest, so the last time I used it, it was not... That was many many years ago... It very well may have numerous improvements by now.

Oracle, MySQL, MSSQL, that's about it... Oh... I did mess with postgreSQL for a bit as well.