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Quadcopter with Machine Guns
A big goal of security is to safeguard human lives. What if wars of the future are thousands of these? What if they are autonomous? Worse, what if they are susceptible to skyjacking, as Samy Kamkar demonstrates here? The future … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, autonomous, cyber war, drone, drones, hacked, quadcopter, samy kamkar
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Hacker Drones Stealing your Info
Yet another video on attaching some hacking equipment to a drone. The mobile Internet devices such as phones, tablets, and laptops will always be in need of protection and honestly, the inventors can only do so much. Companies require administrative … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, drone, drones, hacking, phishing, pineapple, quadcopter, sniffing, spoofing
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Drone Hacking with SkyJack
Samy Kamkar (creator of the Samy worm) has an awesome video on his program, Skyjack: Autonomous Drone Hacking. Here is Samy’s page on how to perform a skyjack attack. He lists the entire inventory with Amazon links to hardware so … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, aircrack ng, alfa wireless adapter, drones, edimax wireless adapter, node-ar-drone, parrot, quadcopter, raspberry pi, samy kamkar, singularity, skyjack, usb battery, video tutorial
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Hacker Drones Hacking Drones
I love Hak5.org and their proof of concepts with real world practicality. It’s all fun and games and you get to peer into the hacker mind, where the combining of separate technologies can be turned from prank to cybercrime and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, arp poisoning, dns poison, drones, hak5, packet sniffing, phishing, quadcopter, security, video tutorial, wifi
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