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I'm betting the infotainment system runs on Android and they side loaded Moonlight or something similar.
Edit: There is a comment on the reddit post where he said he used the update system to execute scripts with admin privileges
Linux, but you can run Android apps once you root it :)
It's an excessively involved process at the moment, this individual managed it by using a common malware method, he imitated a legitimate OTA update but rewrote it to root the system. He was basically his own supply-chain-attacker: https://hackaday.com/2022/07/18/hacker-liberates-hyundai-head-unit-writes-custom-apps/