Interesting, if a little disconcerting. Lets hope some genius out there does 
not decide to use wireless networking to connect the systems on board the 
aircraft!
On Nov 15, 2011, at 07:41, brian muhumuza wrote:

> QUOTE: [Craig S Wright ] says: I was contracted to test the systems on a 
> Boeing 747. They had added a new video system that ran over IP. They 
> segregated this from the control systems using layer 2 - VLANs. We managed to 
> break the VLANs and access other systems and with source routing could access 
> the Engine management systems.
> 
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/110897184785831382163/posts/5qsNxFEaiML
> 
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