A friendly car security exploration tool
We are lacking a security testing tool for automotive. A zero-knowledge tool that can be dropped onto any CAN network and collect information regarding what services and vulnerabilities exist. This is a start.
This work was initiated as part of the research project HEAVENS (HEAling Vulnerabilities to ENhance Software Security and Safety), but lives on as a stand-alone project.
The best way to understand how to use Caring Caribou is to look at the help screen:
python cc.py -h
or simply
./cc.py -h
This will list all available modules at the bottom of the output. Help for specific modules works the same way. For example, the help screen for the send
module is shown by running
./cc.py send -h
The module help always includes some usage examples. If the module has multiple sub functions, these have similar help screens as well:
./cc.py send message -h
./cc.py send file -h
More detailed usage information is available here.
Caring Caribou is based on a master script cc.py
, which runs the show. This enables an easy drop-in architecture for new modules, which are located in the /modules
folder.
The /lib
folder contains various higher level CAN protocol implementations and shared functions, meant to be used by modules.
The /tests
folder contains automated test suites and /documentation
stores module documentation files.
A clean installation of Caring Caribou includes the following modules:
Discovers and utilizes various ISO 14229-1 services.
- discovery - Scans for ECUs supporting diagnostics services
- services - Scans for diagnostics services supported by an ECU
- ecu_reset - Reset an ECU
- testerpresent - Force an elevated session against an ECU to stay active
Details here: uds module
- discovery - Scans for ECUs supporting XCP
- info - XCP Get Basic Information. Retrieves information about XCP abilities of an ECU
- dump - XCP Upload. Used to dump ECU memory (such as SRAM, flash and bootloader) to file
Details here: xcp module
- random - sends random CAN messages
- brute - brute forces all possible messages matching a given bit mask
- mutate - mutate selected nibbles of a given message
- replay - replay a log file from a previous fuzzing session
- identify - replay a log file and identify message causing a specific event
Details here: fuzzer module
Dumps incoming traffic to stdout (terminal output) or file
Details here: dump module
Raw message transmission module, used to send messages manually from command line or replay dump files
Details here: send module
Lists all distinct arbitration IDs being used on the CAN bus
Details here: listener module
Runs automated Caring Caribou test suites
Note: This module has been replaced by the UDS module. It is still supported by CC due to legacy reasons.
Details here: dcm module
The /lib
folder contains the following libraries:
Provides abstraction for access to the CAN bus, bruteforce engines etc.
Contains various common functions, type converters etc.
Constant definitions
Implementation of the ISO-14229-1 standard for Unified Diagnostic Services (UDS).
Implementation of the ISO-15765-2 standard (ISO-TP). This is a transport protocol which enables sending of messages longer than 8 bytes over CAN by splitting them into multiple data frames.
Some sort of CAN bus interface (http://elinux.org/CAN_Bus#CAN_Support_in_Linux)
- Python 2.7 or 3.x
- python-can
- a pretty modern linux kernel
Instructions available here
Create a python file with a function module_main(args)
and put it in the tool/modules
folder. Caring Caribou will automagically recognize it as a module and list it in the output of ./cc.py -h
For example, if your new module is located in modules/foo.py
you run it with the command ./cc.py foo
. Additional arguments (if any) are passed as arguments to the module_main
function.
A template for new modules is available in tool/template
The target ECU used for the development setup is an STM32F107 based dev-board from ArcCore called Arctic EVK-M3, but the tool can be used against any ECU communicating over a CAN bus.
- The HEAVENS project, funded by VINNOVA
- Christian Sandberg
- Kasper Karlsson
- Tobias Lans
- Mattias Jidhage
- Johannes Weschke
- Filip Hesslund
- Craig Smith (OpenGarages.org)
- internot
- Mathijs Hubrechtsen
- Lear Corporation