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OnStar gives Volt owners what they want: their data, in the cloud

The Web services supporting OnStar’s applications for the Chevy Volt were hacked by developer Mike Rosack to create Volt Stats. a site for owners to brag about their milage. Now, OnStar has given him a new, approved API.

You probably don’t think of your car as a developer platform, but Mike Rosack did. A few days after buying his Chevy Volt, Rosack started slowly mining his driving data. But he eventually revved up his efforts and created a community platform for drivers to track their own efficiency. Today more than 1,800 Volt owners compare stats with each other, jockeying for position on Rosack’s Volt Stats leader board.

The Volt is, in many ways, a natural fit for hacker car enthusiasts. GM already heavily “gamifies” the Volt with its Driver Information Center, a dashboard display providing immediate visual feedback on how efficiently the car is being driven. The car is also heavily instrumented for OnStar, which gives drivers access to performance information and other data through its RemoteLink mobile app for iOS and Android.

Rosack initially wanted to do more with his own driving data than just view it on his phone. So he built what eventually became Volt Stats to capture this data, then started sharing it with other Volt owners. There was just one small problem: Volt Stats relied on Rosack’s reverse engineering of an interface for OnStar’s RemoteLink mobile application (iOS and Android). When OnStar moved to shut down the Web services interface Rosack had plugged into in mid-October, Volt Stats arrived at a screeching halt.

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‘Control-Alt-Hack’ Game Lets Players Try Their Hand at Computer Security – Product Design & Development

Tamara Denning and Yoshi Kohno in the UW’s Security and Privacy Research Lab play the game they created. Their game gives players a taste of what it’s like to be a computer security professional. Research assistant Thomas Winegarden, a UW undergraduate, is …
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Android antivirus apps improve their grades–just not very much – CNET (blog)

Android antivirus apps improve their grades–just not very much
CNET (blog)
Still, as AV-Test provides a momentary snapshot of Android security apps in the early days of the Android malware scene, I find that applying the Windows security equation is a good way to get the right answer to your Android antivirus app question.

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Carrier IQ aside, the public may want their phones tracked – GigaOm


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Carrier IQ aside, the public may want their phones tracked
GigaOm
10, 2011, 10:34am PT 15 Comments Since an Android developer first detected a mysterious 'spy' app buried in his HTC phone, Carrier IQ has become the target of public outrage, a class-action lawsuit and even a Congressional inquiry.
MacOS KenDensed: Carrier IQ & Lawsuit CentralThe Mac Observer


Carrier IQ: What Carriers, Device Makers Must Do NextInformationWeek
Carrier IQ accused of participating in stealth VoIP call recordingBroadband Expert (blog)
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