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airplanes-online.com Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-3296327
Following the coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has: a. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence; b. notified the website operator about its existence. Technical details of the vulnerability are currently hidde...
CVE-2022-0878
Electric Vehicle EV commonly utilises the Combined Charging System CCS for DC rapid charging. To exchange important messages such as the State of Charge SoC with the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment EVSE CCS uses a high-bandwidth IP link provided by the HomePlug Green PHY HPGP power-line...
CVE-2022-0878
Electric Vehicle EV commonly utilises the Combined Charging System CCS for DC rapid charging. To exchange important messages such as the State of Charge SoC with the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment EVSE CCS uses a high-bandwidth IP link provided by the HomePlug Green PHY HPGP power-line...
Design/Logic Flaw
Electric Vehicle EV commonly utilises the Combined Charging System CCS for DC rapid charging. To exchange important messages such as the State of Charge SoC with the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment EVSE CCS uses a high-bandwidth IP link provided by the HomePlug Green PHY HPGP power-line...
CVE-2022-0878
The CVE-2022-0878 issue describes a denial-of-service style disruption in CCS-based DC fast charging communications, where an attacker can use electromagnetic interference to wirelessly interrupt the high-bandwidth IP link over HomePlug Green PHY (HPGP) PLC. Exploitation can be performed from a d...
COVID-19 Risks of Flying
I fly a lot. Over the past five years, my average speed has been 32 miles an hour. That all changed mid-March. It's been 105 days since I've been on an airplane -- longer than any other time in my adult life -- and I have no future flights scheduled. This is all a prelude to saying that I have be...
TSA Admits Liquid Ban Is Security Theater
The TSA is allowing people to bring larger bottles of hand sanitizer with them on airplanes: Passengers will now be allowed to travel with containers of liquid hand sanitizer up to 12 ounces. However, the agency cautioned that the shift could mean slightly longer waits at checkpoint because the...
DHS Warns Small Airplanes Vulnerable to Flight Data Manipulation Attacks
What could be more horrifying than knowing that a hacker can trick the plane's electronic systems into displaying false flight data to the pilot, which could eventually result in loss of control? Of course, the attacker would never wish to be on the same flight, so in this article, we are going t...
DHS Warns Small Airplanes Vulnerable to Flight Data Manipulation Attacks
What could be more horrifying than knowing that a hacker can trick the plane's electronic systems into displaying false flight data to the pilot, which could eventually result in loss of control? Of course, the attacker would never wish to be on the same flight, so in this article, we are going t...
Paper Airplanes - Dangerous filesystem permissions, WebView code execution vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application Paper Airplanes published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...
Airplanes Quartet - External URLs, SD-card access, Suspicious files vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application Airplanes Quartet published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...
How to Make Paper Airplanes - Dangerous filesystem permissions, WebView code execution vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application How to Make Paper Airplanes published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...
Spy Planes Equipped with Dirtbox Devices Collecting Smartphone Data
The U.S. government is reportedly using spy airplanes equipped with special military-grade snooping equipment to eavesdrop on cell phone information from millions of smartphone users in U.S, according to a new report. This little device, nicknamed "Dirtbox", is being used to mimic mobile phone...
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...