Radio Signals may be Hacked

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  • properchopper
    • Apr 2007
    • 6968

    #1

    Radio Signals may be Hacked

    This just in :

    A security researcher has devised a method of hijacking a wide variety of radio- controlled airplanes, helicopters, cars, boats and other devices that use a popular wireless transmission technology.

    The attack was developed by Jonathan Andersson, manager of the Advanced Security Research Group at Trend Micro DVLabs, and targets a “wideband, frequency-agile 2.4GHz signal protocol” called DSMx. This protocol is used in radio-control (R/C) toys, including in drones, that are owned by millions of users.

    Andersson’s attack exploits weaknesses in DSMx and was presented in detail Wednesday at the PacSec security conference in Tokyo. The researcher built a device that he dubbed Icarus, using off-the-shelf electronic components and software-defined radio (SDR). With it, he can take over the control of drones or other R/C devices and lock out their real owners in seconds.

    The hijacking is possible because the various bits of secret information needed to pair a remote transmitter to a DSMx receiver can be extracted from the protocol or can be brute-forced, the researcher explained in his presentation. Furthermore, a timing vulnerability allows sending control packets before the legitimate transmitter, causing the receiver to ignore the latter.

    Horizon Hobby, a global distributor and manufacturer of R/C products headquartered in Champaign, Illinois, which developed the DSMx technology, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Hobbyist R/C airplanes, helicopters and other flying drones are increasingly causing problems for manned aircraft and even for home owners who feel that their privacy is being invaded when these devices are flown close to their private property. There are certain no-fly areas for drones, for example near airports, but some users ignore these restrictions.

    The rising number of drone sightings in no-fly areas and of near-miss incidents between drones and manned aircraft have led regulators in the U.S. and Europe to consider legislation that would restrict the use of such devices. It has also led to the development of commercial solutions for disabling in-flight drones. There have even been reports of people, including police, shooting down drones.

    Hijacking drones and landing them safely instead of shooting them down and damaging them is a more elegant solution and could make possible trespassing investigations easier. Andersson noted in his presentation that his technique can also be used to passively monitor areas for unwanted drone activity and to record unique drone IDs that could later be used to identify their owners.

    In a completely unrelated event, the last heat of P-Ltd Cat I was in experienced all boats but mine unexplainedly detouring across the lake to the opposite bank, giving me a first place finish...
    2008 NAMBA P-Mono & P-Offshore Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder; '15 P-Cat, P-Ltd Cat 2-Lap
    2009/2010 NAMBA P-Sport Hydro Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder, '13 SCSTA P-Ltd Cat High Points
    '11 NAMBA [P-Ltd] : Mono, Offshore, OPC, Sport Hydro; '06 LSO, '12,'13,'14 P Ltd Cat /Mono
  • fweasel
    master of some
    • Jul 2016
    • 4286

    #2
    Originally posted by properchopper
    the last heat of P-Ltd Cat I was in experienced all boats but mine unexplainedly detouring across the lake to the opposite bank, giving me a first place finish...
    You're welcome.
    Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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    • properchopper
      • Apr 2007
      • 6968

      #3
      Originally posted by fweasel
      You're welcome.
      You promised not to tell......
      2008 NAMBA P-Mono & P-Offshore Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder; '15 P-Cat, P-Ltd Cat 2-Lap
      2009/2010 NAMBA P-Sport Hydro Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder, '13 SCSTA P-Ltd Cat High Points
      '11 NAMBA [P-Ltd] : Mono, Offshore, OPC, Sport Hydro; '06 LSO, '12,'13,'14 P Ltd Cat /Mono

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      • boredom.is.me
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 595

        #4
        Illuminati confirmed

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        • JohnZ
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 254

          #5
          This comes as no surprise to me. Sooner or later someone would come up with a way to compromise the 2.4Ghz transmissions. Now what interests me is why this was done and who else is behind this. There are reasons why things like this happen.
          In a related item, a couple years ago, some students from a university were able to hack into a car's computers via a notebook computer and take control of vehicle functions.
          This is going to lead to the following: That the vehicle you are driving, if it has any type of uplink/downlink system like "OnStar" will be easily controlled by someone else or if necessary completely disable it. There is already talk about doing just such. Miss a payment..... your car won't start.
          We are entering a brave new world.
          Maybe I'll go back to using 72 again.

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          • boatsrnew2me
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2016
            • 476

            #6
            Originally posted by JohnZ
            This comes as no surprise to me. Sooner or later someone would come up with a way to compromise the 2.4Ghz transmissions. Now what interests me is why this was done and who else is behind this. There are reasons why things like this happen.
            In a related item, a couple years ago, some students from a university were able to hack into a car's computers via a notebook computer and take control of vehicle functions.
            This is going to lead to the following: That the vehicle you are driving, if it has any type of uplink/downlink system like "OnStar" will be easily controlled by someone else or if necessary completely disable it. There is already talk about doing just such. Miss a payment..... your car won't start.
            We are entering a brave new world.



            Maybe I'll go back to using 72 again.
            hence why the newest greatest thing isnt always the best thing . i dont think i would own any vehicle with" onstar" too many ways to exploit your privacy.

            ps- while we are on the subject of drones our local news station starting using one for traffic conditions ,flying high above the streets to get Aerial views .
            not sure its very wise to do so .and i hope they registered it .
            volantex vector pro ,proboat veles 29 , traxxas spartan, hobbyking/tfl pursuit ,ft009 with rescue rigging

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