Jokers, hackers, and airline safety | ZDNet | perfectly written, and explains why this was not ok. http://t.co/EThIQ7Z7VA
— Rafał Łoś (@Wh1t3Rabbit) April 20, 2015
I read the article, retweeted the tweet, and replied wondering why there wasn't more research going into this.
The response I got back was surprising, especially coming from a security researcher who knows way more about this than I do.
@imkilo @jmthecm So what happens when they find a massive hole? Every flight grounded? Not knowing (evidence) is the only way to go...scary.
— Rafał Łoś (@Wh1t3Rabbit) April 20, 2015
I find this surprising because it's not like massive security holes haven't been found and fixed in systems before, and it seemed like that kind of response is about less research, not more.
Curious, perhaps he has his reasons.
@imkilo @jmthecm please stop
— Rafał Łoś (@Wh1t3Rabbit) April 20, 2015