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Hackers send 'unexplained' orders to German Patriot missile battery


  • Jul 7th 2015 at 5:01PM
Hackers send 'unexplained' orders to German Patriot missile battery
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Brandon Turkus
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Well, this is absolutely terrifying. According to The Local, hackers attacked a German Patriot surface-to-air missile battery, like the one shown above, stationed along the Turkish-Syria border. The cyber attack caused the battery to carryout "unexplained" orders.

It's believed that cyber attackers managed to exploit the Patriot battery in two different ways. The first exploit was through the Sensor-Shooter-Interoperability, which controls interactions between the actual, physical missile launcher and its control system, while the other was on the guidance chip. These weaknesses could have allowed the hackers to steal data or, more worryingly, actually take control of the battery.

That's a highly troubling scenario, particularly following the attack on Malaysian Flight 17 over the Ukraine, not to mention worries over aviation security in the Middle East and North Africa. While those concerns focused on highly transportable, shoulder-fired SAMs, the Patriot is a far more dangerous weapons system – according to a BBC fact file, it can track up to 100 targets and send guidance data to nine individual missiles.

Considering that, it's likely this attack is going to raise a lot of eyebrows among the military-industrial complex's upper echelon.
 
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Lol at the Turks that thought they would be invulnerable. I guess they are really going to get lit up in event of a war. That would provide some entertainment value
 
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LOL... What kind of an idiot believes such a strategic air defence system has such a weakness/failure and Nato command briefs about it... There is no fvcking way to know about it.
 
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LOL... What kind of an idiot believes such a strategic air defence system has such a weakness/failure and Nato command briefs about it... There is no fvcking way to know about it.
It's an electronic device, and with every electronic device, hacking it is possible. While I doubt this news is true, it's not outside the realm of possibility.
 
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The Aviationist » Yet another iconic Russian Tu-95 Bear strategic bomber has crashed. Is the Russian Air Force falling apart?

Too much failures in military electronic devices lately, why?

LOL... What kind of an idiot believes such a strategic air defence system has such a weakness/failure and Nato command briefs about it... There is no fvcking way to know about it.

USA never put backdoors in the military hardware of its allies. And NSA never hack smartphones of USA allies leaders.

:lol:
 
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USA never put backdoors in the military hardware of its allies. And NSA never hack smartphones of USA allies leaders.
:lol:

sure they have backdoors probably secured by really strong algorithms so unless usa didn't hack its own system unlikely syrians can do it or someone else...
 
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