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US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux

Postby waldo on Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:50 am

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Re: US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux

Postby tdockery97 on Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:42 am

There's nothing more aggravating than a blue screen of death on your spy drone controls. :evil:
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Re: US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux

Postby Habitual on Fri Jan 13, 2012 1:10 pm

I didn't see my former employer mentioned. Somehow, I don't miss working for General Atomics, Aeronautical Systems (home of the Predator)

They r[au]n Windows on every Ground Control Station and I know that Network Security there is not aggressive.
However, the GCSs BIOS/ROM/RAM and OS were controlled by a non-IT group with an unknown IQ.
I had 1 new user ("Program Manager") after one day on the job called IT and said "all of your programs don't work, but mine still do"
He had installed John the Ripper on a system he had Admin rights on.
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shows a GA-ASI Predator B but didn't mention it by name.
Articles image shows Pred. B but doesn't mention GA-ASI.
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Re: US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux

Postby wyrdoak on Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:26 pm

I think the possibility of a drone making a port turn into someones house a little more than a "nuisance", although it didn't happen, yet, messing with the aircraft navigational computer isn't a good thing even when you have a living thinking pilot at the controls.

Although security has gotten better on bases, Bases were getting hit hard. I still can remember opening a new box of floppies, putting one in the computer to format and the antivirus software locking the whole floppy because a virus was already on it. Was so bad that I was afraid to even buy software and any storage media from the base PX for my PC at home.

A little program I use on my win7 partition in conjunction with my antivirus software is " No Autorun" http://sourceforge.net/projects/noautorun/
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Re: US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux

Postby BigSteve_G on Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:39 am

I wounder if the operator who found the virus was tempted to run around shouting "sky net's taking over - the terminators are coming!"?
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