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The shutdown of automobile, impairing of brakes and entryway locks are couple of precedents of the conceivable vehicle digital safety assaults. In any case, now and again, automobiles can be hacked by hackers even if they are miles away. This paper will put some light on the most recent vehicle digital security dangers containing malware assaults, On-Board Symptomatic (OBD) exposures, DSRC security treats and auto portable applications dangers with respective solutions for each threat. This paper also includes detailed information about In-vehicle Network Architecture with the diagram.

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Ramawat, K., Mathew, R. (2020). Review of Security Systems in Vehicles. In: Pandian, A.P., Senjyu, T., Islam, S.M.S., Wang, H. (eds) Proceeding of the International Conference on Computer Networks, Big Data and IoT (ICCBI - 2018). ICCBI 2018. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 31. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24643-3_22

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