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    Threat or Asset

    Maybe Necron can fill us in on this one?;

    United Airlines banned a security researcher from a flight after he tweeted that he might be able to hack the aircraft's systems.

    Chris Roberts was due to fly from Colorado to San Francisco to talk at a major security conference on Saturday.

    Earlier, he tweeted he thought he could deploy the oxygen masks on board.

    Despite the ban, United said: "We are confident our flight control systems could not be accessed through techniques [Mr Roberts] described."
    Engine control

    Mr Roberts is the founder of cybersecurity firm, One World Labs that tries to find vulnerabilities in IT systems and alert companies to them before they are exploited by criminals.

    Last Wednesday, Mr Roberts was removed from another United flight by the FBI who took his laptop away, and questioned him for four hours.

    Chris Roberts's tweet:

    "Find myself on a 737/800, lets see Box-IFE-ICE-SATCOM, ? Shall we start playing with EICAS messages? "PASS OXYGEN ON" Anyone ? "

    As part of his job, Mr Roberts had given several interviews to the media in recent weeks in which he commented on the possible weak points of airline systems. He told Fox News:

    "Quite simply put, we can theorise on how to turn the engines off at 35,000ft (10,668m) and not have any of those damn flashing lights go off in the cockpit."

    He also told CNN that he could connect to a computer under his seat to view data from the aircraft's engines, fuel and flight-management systems.
    No threat

    Asked why United had prevented Mr Roberts from taking his flight, spokesman Rahsaan Johnson said:

    "Given Mr Roberts's claims regarding manipulating aircraft systems, we've decided it's in the best interest of our customers and crew members that he not be allowed to fly United.

    "However, we are confident our flight control systems could not be accessed through techniques he described."
    Chris Roberts was turned away at the check-in desk but was not told why he could not fly

    Asked why United had refused to allow Mr Roberts to fly if its systems were not vulnerable, Mr Johnson said:

    "We made this decision because Mr Roberts has made comments about having tampered with aircraft equipment, which is a violation of United policy and something customers and crews shouldn't have to deal with."
    'Vital ally'

    United said it would send a letter to Mr Roberts to explain its decision within the next two weeks.

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) which campaigns for greater openness and transparency online and represents Mr Roberts said:

    "It is disappointing that United refused to allow him to board, and we hope that United learns that computer security researchers are a vital ally, not a threat."

    EFF lawyer Nate Cardozo said on Sunday that he hadn't seen a copy of the search warrant that would have been used to seize Mr Roberts's electronics, and that he was working to get the devices returned to him.



    http://http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32380071

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    He also told CNN that he could connect to a computer under his seat to view data from the aircraft's engines, fuel and flight-management systems.
    Well either he's full of shit or he's not, but the manufacturers should give him an aircraft to try it on.

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    Well either way he's an idiot.
    What was he thinking would happen texting things like that from a plane??

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Well either he's full of shit or he's not, but the manufacturers should give him an aircraft to try it on.
    Seems the proactive approach to me.....except do it on the ramp rather than in the air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koojo View Post
    Well either way he's an idiot.
    What was he thinking would happen texting things like that from a plane??
    He was thinking he'd get a load of publicity perhaps?


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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Koojo View Post
    Well either way he's an idiot.
    What was he thinking would happen texting things like that from a plane??
    He was thinking he'd get a load of publicity perhaps?

    Could be.

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    If he thinks he can log into the control system,wouldn't it of been better to alert the airlines,rather than would be terrorists.

    Could well of got contracts from it.

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    Shouting fire in a crowded theatre?

    The debated theories are endless.

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