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VulnerabilityWired Security·1 week ago

This Coin-Sized Device Can Hack a Boeing 737

Security researchers demonstrated a vulnerability in Boeing 737 aircraft where a small, coin-sized device can be physically inserted into an external hatch in under 60 seconds to compromise critical flight systems. The attack allows an attacker to redirect the aircraft's autopilot or modify its flight plan, highlighting a significant physical security gap in commercial aviation.

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