Name: Josh Black
Type: User
Company: Dusette Creative, @PlayOnLinux
Bio: Full-stack web developer, car hacker, network/telecomm and linux engineer, photographer, turkey, avid car enthusiast.
Location: California
Blog: https://dusette.net
Josh Black's Projects
AhMyth is an popular open source android rat. But the official AhMyth contains many bugs. For an example, you can't fetch victim's files from the remote server using official AhMyth. So that we have modified the rat and remove all bugs and also added some extra features.
automotive software(OSEK & AUTOSAR) and its tool-chain
Automated backup client/server suite. General idea: mark directories as important, rsync to a server, server takes backup. Nothing revolutionary. Django/DRF, React through web gui for config. Should run on anything that can run Python
A CAN Gateway framework, offering CAN frame-based routing across multiple interfaces and protocols.
the popular Linux based can-utils and SocketCAN now available for OS X
Security analysis toolkit for proprietary car protocols
swiss army knife of Controller Area Networks (CAN) often used in cars and building automation, etc...
CANToolz - Black-box CAN network analysis framework
A friendly car security exploration tool for the CAN bus
A web front end for playing retro games in the browser via libretro and webgl
Cockpit Project Website
A datalogging application that will (hopefully) be able to spit out a .hpl VCM scanner file, so that you do not have to carry or install your expensive MPVI all of the time, and simply leave a less expensive OBDLink or some shit like that installed.
Import your Csv file into a Csv Model or directly into a Django Model.;Use a django-like model definition
Diagnostics on Socket CAN
Version 4 of my main site.
OBD-II ECU Simulator
IoT Automotive Tuning, Diagnostics & Analytics
FT232R_Emulator
FTDI_Emulator
backup of docs on ECU
Tools for decoding and analyzing GMLAN bus traffic.
Easy way to do USB detection in Python for windows
Automatically record audio based on a threshold. Handy for places where you need some sort of alert if someone is there, but a camera is either not available or impractical.