Wireless devices, apps used by private pilots susceptible to security
attacks, says study
Scientists say that wireless devices and apps used by
private pilots during flights are susceptible to a range of security
attacks.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego and John
Hopkins University presented their findings Nov. 5 at the ACM Conference on
Computer and Communications Security in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The findings
revealed that a combination of three most commonly used devices- the Appareo
Stratus 2 receiver with the ForeFlight app; the Garmin GDL 39 receiver with the
Garmin Pilot app; and the SageTech Clarity CL01 with the WingX Pro7 app- are
used by casual pilots to access information, which is same as the information
provided to the pilots of private jets, for much lesser cost.
Researchers
found that the systems they examined were available for just 1,000 dollars as
compared to more than 20,000 dollars worth instruments in a high-end
cockpit.
In order to display information, the devices need to be paired
with tablet computers or most of the time with iPad apps that reportedly have
flaws.
Kirill Levchenko, a computer scientist at the Jacobs School of
Engineering at UC San Diego, who led the study, said that on attacking these
devices, one could not only gain control over the aircraft, but also have
control over the information the pilot sees
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