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Terry Martin terry_martin at mindlink.bc.ca
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Looking for individuals or firms with the time and knowhow to decompile
the processor code and/or build a program that sequentially toggles the
bitmaps of controller related to the anti-theft system in any type of
vehicle, along with the firmware to scan the output and break down the
bitmap functions of the ECM/PCM/OBC code.

This is an associate position with an international firm of consultants
specializing in the analysis of vehicle anti-theft systems, failures,
fraudulent theft claims, and providing the insurance industry with
effectiveness ratings, and identification of security cracks in the
systems.

terry_martin at mindlink.bc.ca
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