‘mmSpoof: Resilient Spoofing of Automotive Millimeter-Wave Radars Using Reflect Array’

“FMCW radars are integral to automotive driving for robust and weather-resistant sensing of surrounding objects. However, these radars are vulnerable to spoofing attacks that can cause sensor malfunction and potentially lead to accidents. Previous attempts at spoofing FMCW radars using an attacker device have not been very effective due to the need for synchronization between the attacker and the victim. We present a novel spoofing mechanism called mmSpoof that does not require synchronization and is resilient to various security features and countermeasures.”

Find the paper and list of authors in the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy proceedings.

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