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This paper presents a security scheme to detect the data forgery in the vehicle black box system. The proposed scheme uses chained hash and symmetric-key encryption to check whether the data is forged or modified. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme can find and notify the point of the falsification. Based on our experiment, we believe that the proposed scheme could be a practical solution to improve the reliability of the black box data.