ADS-B - Kan systemet hackes?
Hackers, FAA Disagree Over
ADS-B VulnerabilityThe ADS-B system that is the
cornerstone of the FAA’s NextGen ATC modernization plan is at risk of serious
security breaches, according to Brad Haines (aka RenderMan), a hacker and
network security consultant who is worried about ADS-B vulnerabilities. Haines
outlined his concerns during a presentation
he gave at the recent DefCon 20 hacker conference in Las Vegas, explaining that
ADS-B signals are unauthenticated and unencrypted, and “spoofing” or inserting a
fake aircraft into the ADS-B system is easy. Haines and hacker Nick Foster
demonstrated this by spoofing
a fake aircraft into simulated San Francisco airspace, using the Flight Gear
simulator program. He said spoofing a target into the real ADS-B system would be
a simple matter of transmitting the signal on the ADS-B frequencies. The FAA
said that the ADS-B system is secure and that fake ADS-B targets will be
filtered from controllers’ displays. “An FAA ADS-B security action plan
identified and mitigated risks and monitors the progress of corrective action,”
an FAA spokeswoman told AIN. A spokeswoman for key ADS-B contractor ITT
Exelis explained, “The system has received the FAA information security
certification and accreditation. The accreditation recognizes that the system
has substantial information security features built in, including features to
protect against…spoofing attacks. [This] is provided through multiple means of
independent validation that a target is where it is reported to be.”
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