Explore groundbreaking research in a conference presentation that exposes critical vulnerabilities in aviation's Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) II, a safety system relied upon since the 1980s. Learn about the first successful RF attacks that can manipulate collision avoidance displays, generate false Traffic Advisories (TAs), and create fake Resolution Advisories (RAs) using readily available commercial hardware. Discover a second devastating attack capable of remotely disabling aircraft TCAS capabilities, potentially leaving planes susceptible to mid-air collisions. Delve into the technical challenges overcome in developing these attack methodologies and understand their serious implications for aviation safety and security. Gain insights into how these theoretical vulnerabilities have become practical threats that could potentially impact the safety of millions of air passengers worldwide.
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DEF CON 32 - RF Attacks on Aviation's Defense Against Mid-Air Collisions - G. Longo, V. Lenders
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