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added 2017/11/14 6:17 p.m.27 views

Texas National Guard secretly installed spying devices on surveillance aircrafts

By Waqas The Texas National Guard bought two DRT 1301C cell-site simulator This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Texas National Guard secretly installed spying devices on surveillance aircrafts...

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Tenable Nessus
Tenable Nessus
added 2013/12/03 12:00 a.m.22 views

FreeBSD : OpenTTD -- Denial of service using forcefully crashed aircrafts (d2073237-5b52-11e3-80f7-c86000cbc6ec)

The OpenTTD Team reports : The problem is caused by incorrectly handling the fact that the aircraft circling the corner airport will be outside of the bounds of the map. In the 'out of fuel' crash code the height of the tile under the aircraft is determined. In this case that means a tile outside...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/07/27 4:20 a.m.10 views

Exploiting GPS vulnerability to Hijack Ships, Airplanes with $3000 Equipments

The GPS expert Todd Humphreys, professors at the University of Texas, demonstrated that just using a cheap apparatus composed by a small antenna, an electronic GPS “spoofer” built in $3,000 and with a laptop, it is possible to exploit GPS vulnerability to obtain control of sophisticated navigatio...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2011/12/23 12:17 p.m.10 views

Why US Aircrafts Drop Spy Devices in Syrian ?

Why US Aircrafts Drop Spy Devices in Syrian ? Last week Iranian engineer claim to hijack U.S. drone by hacking GPS system using GPS spoofing. On December 14, residents of a small town in northern Syria reported seeing unidentified aircraft circling overhead, and dropping several small items...

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