http://www.slashgear.com/skyjack-based-on-raspberry-pi-is-a-drone-that-hijacks-other-drones-03307484/
Called the SkyJack, this drone was created by hacker
Samy Kamkar, who has created the contraption using two wireless
transmitters and a battery in addition to the aforementioned Parrot and
Raspberry Pi hardware. The drone is radio controlled, and runs various
bits of hardware that sniff out other Parrot drones in the vicinity and
breach their wireless connections.
Once the wireless connection
has been hacked, the SkyJack then takes over the drone’s camera and
flight control, allowing the hacker to do as they please. If an
in-flight hacking isn’t your thing, the system also allows for grounded
commandeering by running from a laptop, Linux box, or whatever device is
preferred. Kamkar has all the details and goods up on Github, as well
as his website, where he details his creation fairly extensively on
video.
He doesn’t fail to mention Amazon’s recent announcement that it plans
to deliver customers their products via drones in the coming years, and
points out that in that future, the SkyJack could be used to hijack
someone’s Amazon shipment and re-route it to their own location of
choice. It is not a favorable idea for must of us, but does present an
interesting glimpse into what the coming decade could look like and what
kind of security issues will arise.
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