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INFLIGHT WiFi: Convenient and Everywhere with SECURITY Issues, as well as HEALTH AND SAFETY Concerns

By kcrofton at April 23, 2015, 2:50 p.m., 24291 hits

Is your next flight on a WiF-enabled aircraft?

Do you know about the potential risks?

You may have read about the evidence of cognitive impairment, vertigo, insomnia and cardiac symptoms related to WiFi (wireless RF radiation), if not, our document is available at www.SaferTechSolutions.org (under Doctors For Safer Skies). Or contact me at kerry108@telus.net

In case the threat to the health and safety of pilots and passengers doesn't disturb you, hopefully the increasing security concerns will stir you to action to demand some answers from regulators and airline carriers.


INFLIGHT WiFi INTERNET COULD BE HACKED, US WATCHDOG WARNS

BBC News, April 15, 2015.

Wireless systems used by passengers on planes could be hacked to access flight controls, a federal watchdog agency has warned.

A report by the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) said it is one of several emerging security threats not being dealt with properly.

It comes as air traffic control is modernised to use satellite technology.

The US Department of Transportation said it was “committed to strengthening capabilities against evolving threats”.

GAO investigators spoke to cyber security experts who said onboard firewalls intended to protect avionics from hackers could be breached if flight control and entertainment systems use the same wiring and routers.

One expert told investigators “a virus or malware” planted on websites visited by passengers could provide an opportunity for a malicious attack.

Michael Huerta from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which oversees airspace, agreed with the GAO's findings and said it had begun working with government security experts to make the changes needed.

“This threat will continue to evolve and it is something that needs to be at the forefront of our thinking,” he told a Senate oversight panel.

Congressman Peter DeFazio said: “FAA must focus on aircraft certification standards that would prevent a terrorist with a laptop in the cabin or on the ground from taking control of an airplane through the passenger wi-fi system.”

The Department of Transportation said the FAA was “committed to strengthening our capabilities to defend against new and evolving threats with a high degree of urgency”.


http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/669627.pdf


If you are interested in this issue, and other new challenges in these high-tech times, these topics are covered in my latest book, “A Wellness Guide for The Digital Age”, Global Wellbeing Books, 2014.

Details at www.SaferTechSolutions.org


— Last Edited by Kerry Crofton, PhD at 2015-04-19 18:38:20 —

 
Posts [ 1 ] | Last post April 23, 2015, 2:50 p.m.
#1 - April 23, 2015, 2:50 p.m.
Hans J. Kugler, PhD

This very much connects to our post regarding sudden unusual symptoms in airline passengers and crews. http://www.worldhealth.net/forum/thread/100666/enhanced-unusual-symptoms-in-airline-p/?page=1#post-100691

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