Hi Dave,
Thanks - well, it all links to new forms of expanded colonization by
'old' orders in power, struggling to maintain their perceived
'ownership. of commodities, whether it is students, information,
economics etc...
wishing you well.
marc
thanks marc.
This is very interesting. Also your links on Rfid control and
foucault. Really scary yet thought provoking.
dave
On Nov 24, 2012 11:45 AM, "marc" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This article was originally published in JUne , but still relevant...
Researchers Show DHS How Hackers Can Redirect Drones With GPS.
Susanne Posel. Occupy Corporatism
Researchers at the University of Texas demonstrated to officials
at the
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) how drones could be
hacked into
through their navigation systems.
Known as "spoofing", a false signal through the Global Positioning
System (GPS) could be used to "trick" the drones into going onto a new
course.
Thousands of drones will be released into US skies by the federal
government, law enforcement and university research purposes. Todd
Humphreys, assistant professor for the Cockrell School of Engineering
believes that GPS satellites, which are not encrypted for civilian
use,
are a weak spot in the surveillance scheme. Humphreys stated: "The
dirty
fact is it's an open signal, and easily hacked."
http://occupycorporatism.com/researchers-show-dhs-how-hackers-can-redirect-drones-with-gps/
wishing all well.
marc
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