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Re: It was only a matter of time - Nissan Leaf hack
« Reply #30 on: 28 February 2016, 15:13:25 »

Nothing illegal or which would contravene a warranty agreement in a passive pentest/vulnerability assessment. :y
I think the DMCA prohibits probing security software and as long as we have extradition to America there is a theoretical risk of being whisked off to Lakenheath and onto a flight to the US. ::)

If I keep any non passive tests to the car which I own there is no juridiction from the DCMA, especially in the uk . Otherwise any penetration tester would be at risk of prosecution for doing what is a legitimate job.
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Re: It was only a matter of time - Nissan Leaf hack
« Reply #31 on: 28 February 2016, 17:15:30 »

Nothing illegal or which would contravene a warranty agreement in a passive pentest/vulnerability assessment. :y
I think the DMCA prohibits probing security software and as long as we have extradition to America there is a theoretical risk of being whisked off to Lakenheath and onto a flight to the US. ::)

If I keep any non passive tests to the car which I own there is no juridiction from the DCMA, especially in the uk . Otherwise any penetration tester would be at risk of prosecution for doing what is a legitimate job.

That's sounds a good job  ::) ;D ;D
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