Anti-hijack software under development

That smart! Now the hijackers don't even need to get on the plane to hijack it! They just hijack it from the comfort of their own homes! Brilliant!
 
Business idea #128,464: Mod chips for model aircraft remote controls - fly your own 747! Batteries not included.
 
Johand said:
That smart! Now the hijackers don't even need to get on the plane to hijack it! They just hijack it from the comfort of their own homes! Brilliant!
that is exactly what I thought when I read the article :D
 
MaD said:
Business idea #128,464: Mod chips for model aircraft remote controls - fly your own 747! Batteries not included.
Business idea #128,465: Implement similar system in the electronics of modern cars. No need to hijack the car and shoot people anymore - simply use moded chips from Business idea #128,464b and use radio controlled handsets to drive the car to the desired chop-shop - have an Eject Seat button installed to evacuate the passengers and thereby save their lives :rolleyes:
 
The mind boggles

All of a sudden, the term "software crash" takes on a whole new meaning. :D

The plane didn't crash, it stopped responding!
 
rooijan said:
All of a sudden, the term "software crash" takes on a whole new meaning. :D

The plane didn't crash, it stopped responding!

This actually happened to the US Navy. One of their destroyers was running on some variant of Windows NT and the thing crashed leaving it completely dead in the water.
 
Article said:
The system would be designed in such a way that even a computer hacker on board could not get round it.
How on earth do you design a system in such a way that a hacker can't get "around" it? :confused: if that was 100% possible then why does online hacking still happen? :rolleyes:
Anyway all the hijacker needs to do is locate the wireless reciever (obviously it needs one if they need to be able to control it from the ground) and smash it up... if the reciever is dead they can't control the plane :rolleyes:
 
"Fly me to my desired destination or I will blow a hostage head off"

"Listen here budies.."

*bang!*

"One hostage down, now fly me to Cuba!"

"You dont negotiate with terrorists? Kiss your plane good bye"

*KABBOOOM!!!*
 
redarrow said:
How on earth do you design a system in such a way that a hacker can't get "around" it? :confused: if that was 100% possible then why does online hacking still happen? :rolleyes:
Anyway all the hijacker needs to do is locate the wireless reciever (obviously it needs one if they need to be able to control it from the ground) and smash it up... if the reciever is dead they can't control the plane :rolleyes:
now this complicates things! just hijack the signal no need risk getting shot
 
Of course they now can save on airport security. Why check the passengers? Your plane is going down anyway!
 
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