[NetBehaviour] Researchers Show DHS How Hackers Can Redirect Drones With GPS.
netbehaviour
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Sat Nov 24 18:02:01 CET 2012
Hi Dave,
This what 'The artist taxi driver' has to say about on Youtube
http://t.co/WRsy6GTm
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks - well, it all links to new forms of expanded colonization by
> 'old' orders in power, struggling to maintain their perceived
> 'ownership. of commodities, whether it is students, information,
> economics etc...
>
> wishing you well.
>
> marc
>>
>> thanks marc.
>> This is very interesting. Also your links on Rfid control and
>> foucault. Really scary yet thought provoking.
>> dave
>>
>> On Nov 24, 2012 11:45 AM, "marc" <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
>> <mailto:marc.garrett at furtherfield.org>> wrote:
>>
>> This article was originally published in JUne , but still relevant...
>>
>> Researchers Show DHS How Hackers Can Redirect Drones With GPS.
>>
>> Susanne Posel. Occupy Corporatism
>>
>> Researchers at the University of Texas demonstrated to officials
>> at the
>> US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) how drones could be
>> hacked into
>> through their navigation systems.
>>
>> Known as "spoofing", a false signal through the Global Positioning
>> System (GPS) could be used to "trick" the drones into going onto
>> a new
>> course.
>>
>> Thousands of drones will be released into US skies by the federal
>> government, law enforcement and university research purposes. Todd
>> Humphreys, assistant professor for the Cockrell School of Engineering
>> believes that GPS satellites, which are not encrypted for
>> civilian use,
>> are a weak spot in the surveillance scheme. Humphreys stated:
>> "The dirty
>> fact is it's an open signal, and easily hacked."
>>
>> http://occupycorporatism.com/researchers-show-dhs-how-hackers-can-redirect-drones-with-gps/
>>
>> wishing all well.
>>
>> marc
>>
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