Radboud University Nijmegen expresses frustration with legal action by Volkswagen and Thales over the vulnerability. Dutch university says they informed chipmaker nine months before publication of their paper. Researchers say they obtained all of the information in their paper from the public domain. An English court’s ban on publication would extend to a conference in the United States, but by Monday both institutions involved said their researchers would refrain from publishing their paper. An attacker would have to run a software program that would take, on average, two days to identify a working crypto crack.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/how-to-hack-a-porsche-research-muffled

