drron
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Computer researchers in San Diego have produced a device which enables it to take over a planes auto pilot.
Sounds like a disaster but the device has to be physically attached to the plane. May lead to extra costs to protect against this happening.
But I am sure some bad guys are looking into it.
Sounds like a disaster but the device has to be physically attached to the plane. May lead to extra costs to protect against this happening.
But I am sure some bad guys are looking into it.
Researchers Use a Physical Device to Take Over Electronics in a Boeing 737
Physical access to an aircraft has not typically been considered a cybersecurity risk – but it should be, according to a team of computer scientists at the University of California San Diego.
today.ucsd.edu
