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 Naslov: Pobunjenici u Iraku 'hakiraju' snimke američkih Predatora softverom od 26 dolara
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Američka vojska za borbu protiv pobunjenika u Iraku i Afganistanu koristi milijune dolara vrijedno sofisticirano oružje, a oni se brane korištenjem softvera vrijednog 26 dolara. Naime, taj mali softver koji se na piratskim stranicama može skinuti i besplatno omogućava pobunjenicima presretanje žive video-snimke američkih bespilotnih letjelica Predator, koje im mogu pružiti informacije potrebne da izbjegnu ili nadziru američke vojne operacije, piše The Wall Street Journal.

Visoki vojni i obavještajni dužnosnici kazali su da su šijitski pobunjenici, koje podržava Iran, presreli video-snimke emitirane uživo koristeći nezaštićene komunikacijske linije nekih od bespilotnih letjelica.

Špijunjiranje špijuna
Šijitski borci u Iraku, koristeći softverske programe kao što je SkyGrabber, dostupne već za 25,95 dolara na internetu, redovito hvataju emitiranje video-snimaka s letjelica, prema navodima osobe upoznate s izvješćima o tom pitanju, navodi WSJ.

Američki dužnosnici kažu kako nema dokaza da su militanti bili u stanju preuzeti nadzor nad bespilotnim letjelicama ili na drugi način ometati njihove letove. Ipak, presretanje komunikacija Predatora može američkim neprijateljima dati prednost na ratištu, s uklanjanjem elementa iznenađenja u pojedinim misijama ili olakšati pobunjenicima da utvrde koje su ceste i zgrade pod američkim nadzorom.

Presretanje ukazuje na potencijalnu ranjivost rastuće mreže bespilotnih letjelica, koje su postale ključno američko oružje u Afganistanu i Pakistanu.

Obamina administracija snažno se oslanja na bespilotne letjelice, jer one omogućuju sigurno praćenje i izvođenje udara na pobunjeničke ciljeve u područjima gdje bi slanje američkih vojnika bilo politički neodrživo i previše rizično.

Problem poznat već godinu dana
Američki vojnici u Iraku otkrili su problem krajem 2008. kada su uhitili šijitske militantne čiji je laptop sadržavao datoteke s video snimkama bespilotnih letjelica.

U srpnju ove godine, američki vojnici našli su presretnute video snimke s Predatora u drugom laptopu militanata, pa su neki dužnosnici zaključili da militantne skupine koje obučava i financira Iran, redovito presreću video snimke s letjelica.

Visoki američki vojni dužnosnik kazao je za WSJ da je James Clapper, šef obavještajne službe Pentagona, ocijenio da presretanje predstavlja nedostatak za sigurnost mreže bespilotnih letjelica.

"To se pokazalo kao ranjivost. Nije počinjena šteta prema vojnicima, niti je kompromitirana neka misija kao rezultat toga, ali to je problem koji treba riješiti i mi to činimo", rekao je dužnosnik.

Visoki vojni i obavještajni dužnosnici kazali su da SAD radi na šifriranju svih emitiranja video snimaka bespilotnih letjelica iz Iraka, Afganistana i Pakistana, ali su dodali kako još nije jasno je li problem u cijelosti riješen.

Neki od najdetaljnijih dokaza presretanja otkriveni su u Iraku, ali američki protivnici presretali su video snimke bespilotnih letjelica i u Afganistanu, prema osobama upoznatim s tim pitanjem.

Novi sustav slanja podataka
Te tehnike mogu se koristiti na drugim mjestima gdje SAD koristi bespilotne zrakoplove, poput Pakistana, Jemena i Somalije, rekli su američki dužnosnici.

Pentagon upravo razmješta rekordan broj bespilotnih letjelica u Afganistanu, kao dio Obamine odluke o slanju pojačanja u tu zemlju.

General David Deptula, koji vodi program bespilotnih zrakoplova, izjavio je da će neke od letjelica imati novi sofisticirani sustav kamera Gorgon Stare, koji će slati najmanje 10 odvojenih video-snimaka istodobno.

Letjelice Predator proizvodi tvrtka General Atomics Aeronautical Systems iz San Diega, čija glasnogovornica zbog sigurnosnih razloga nije htjela komentirati "konkretne mogućnosti i ograničenja slanja podataka".

Ratno zrakoplovstvo stalno povećava uporabu bespilotnih letjelica, koje čine 36 posto zrakoplova naručenih u prijedlogu proračuna za 2010.

Ratno zrakoplovstvo kupuje stotine letjelica Reaper, noviji model, brži i bolje naoružan od Predatora, čija je cijena po komadu između 10 i 12 milijuna dolara.

U General Atomicsu očekuju prodaju 375 Reapera.


http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/73898/pobunjenici-u-iraku-hakiraju-snimke-americkih-predatora-softverom-od-26-dolara

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 Naslov: Re: Pobunjenici u Iraku 'hakiraju' snimke američkih Predatora softverom od 26 dolara
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Hm,nešto mi tu malo čudno zvuči...Pa koja to moderna armija ne koristi skremblovane-kodirane veze?


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 Naslov: Re: Pobunjenici u Iraku 'hakiraju' snimke američkih Predatora softverom od 26 dolara
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Hm,nešto mi tu malo čudno zvuči...Pa koja to moderna armija ne koristi skremblovane-kodirane veze?


Nije "prvoaprilska" svega mi :biceovodobro , evo original članka iz Wall Street Journala:

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By SIOBHAN GORMAN, YOCHI J. DREAZEN and AUGUST COLE
WASHINGTON -- Militants in Iraq have used $26 off-the-shelf software to intercept live video feeds from U.S. Predator drones, potentially providing them with information they need to evade or monitor U.S. military operations.

Senior defense and intelligence officials said Iranian-backed insurgents intercepted the video feeds by taking advantage of an unprotected communications link in some of the remotely flown planes' systems. Shiite fighters in Iraq used software programs such as SkyGrabber -- available for as little as $25.95 on the Internet -- to regularly capture drone video feeds, according to a person familiar with reports on the matter.

.U.S. officials say there is no evidence that militants were able to take control of the drones or otherwise interfere with their flights. Still, the intercepts could give America's enemies battlefield advantages by removing the element of surprise from certain missions and making it easier for insurgents to determine which roads and buildings are under U.S. surveillance.

The drone intercepts mark the emergence of a shadow cyber war within the U.S.-led conflicts overseas. They also point to a potentially serious vulnerability in Washington's growing network of unmanned drones, which have become the American weapon of choice in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The Obama administration has come to rely heavily on the unmanned drones because they allow the U.S. to safely monitor and stalk insurgent targets in areas where sending American troops would be either politically untenable or too risky.

The stolen video feeds also indicate that U.S. adversaries continue to find simple ways of counteracting sophisticated American military technologies.

U.S. military personnel in Iraq discovered the problem late last year when they apprehended a Shiite militant whose laptop contained files of intercepted drone video feeds. In July, the U.S. military found pirated drone video feeds on other militant laptops, leading some officials to conclude that militant groups trained and funded by Iran were regularly intercepting feeds.

In the summer 2009 incident, the military found "days and days and hours and hours of proof" that the feeds were being intercepted and shared with multiple extremist groups, the person said. "It is part of their kit now."

A senior defense official said that James Clapper, the Pentagon's intelligence chief, assessed the Iraq intercepts at the direction of Defense Secretary Robert Gates and concluded they represented a shortcoming to the security of the drone network.

"There did appear to be a vulnerability," the defense official said. "There's been no harm done to troops or missions compromised as a result of it, but there's an issue that we can take care of and we're doing so."

Senior military and intelligence officials said the U.S. was working to encrypt all of its drone video feeds from Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, but said it wasn't yet clear if the problem had been completely resolved.

Some of the most detailed evidence of intercepted feeds has been discovered in Iraq, but adversaries have also intercepted drone video feeds in Afghanistan, according to people briefed on the matter. These intercept techniques could be employed in other locations where the U.S. is using pilotless planes, such as Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia, they said.

The Pentagon is deploying record numbers of drones to Afghanistan as part of the Obama administration's troop surge there. Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who oversees the Air Force's unmanned aviation program, said some of the drones would employ a sophisticated new camera system called "Gorgon Stare," which allows a single aerial vehicle to transmit back at least 10 separate video feeds simultaneously.

U.S. enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan have used off-the-shelf programs to intercept video feeds from Predator unmanned aircraft.
.Gen. Deptula, speaking to reporters Wednesday, said there were inherent risks to using drones since they are remotely controlled and need to send and receive video and other data over great distances. "Those kinds of things are subject to listening and exploitation," he said, adding the military was trying to solve the problems by better encrypting the drones' feeds.

The potential drone vulnerability lies in an unencrypted downlink between the unmanned craft and ground control. The U.S. government has known about the flaw since the U.S. campaign in Bosnia in the 1990s, current and former officials said. But the Pentagon assumed local adversaries wouldn't know how to exploit it, the officials said.

Last December, U.S. military personnel in Iraq discovered copies of Predator drone feeds on a laptop belonging to a Shiite militant, according to a person familiar with reports on the matter. "There was evidence this was not a one-time deal," this person said. The U.S. accuses Iran of providing weapons, money and training to Shiite fighters in Iraq, a charge that Tehran has long denied.

The militants use programs such as SkyGrabber, from Russian company SkySoftware. Andrew Solonikov, one of the software's developers, said he was unaware that his software could be used to intercept drone feeds. "It was developed to intercept music, photos, video, programs and other content that other users download from the Internet -- no military data or other commercial data, only free legal content," he said by email from Russia.

Journal Communitydiscuss..“ Who were the lame engineers who came up with a system that runs without encryption? Even the graduates of the local high school programming courses know better than to leave to chance an important security hole.

.— John Cierra.
Officials stepped up efforts to prevent insurgents from intercepting video feeds after the July incident. The difficulty, officials said, is that adding encryption to a network that is more than a decade old involves more than placing a new piece of equipment on individual drones. Instead, many components of the network linking the drones to their operators in the U.S., Afghanistan or Pakistan have to be upgraded to handle the changes. Additional concerns remain about the vulnerability of the communications signals to electronic jamming, though there's no evidence that has occurred, said people familiar with reports on the matter.

Predator drones are built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. of San Diego. Some of its communications technology is proprietary, so widely used encryption systems aren't readily compatible, said people familiar with the matter.

In an email, a spokeswoman said that for security reasons, the company couldn't comment on "specific data link capabilities and limitations."

Fixing the security gap would have caused delays, according to current and former military officials. It would have added to the Predator's price. Some officials worried that adding encryption would make it harder to quickly share time-sensitive data within the U.S. military, and with allies.

"There's a balance between pragmatics and sophistication," said Mike Wynne, Air Force Secretary from 2005 to 2008.

The Air Force has staked its future on unmanned aerial vehicles. Drones account for 36% of the planes in the service's proposed 2010 budget.

Today, the Air Force is buying hundreds of Reaper drones, a newer model, whose video feeds could be intercepted in much the same way as with the Predators, according to people familiar with the matter. A Reaper costs between $10 million and $12 million each and is faster and better armed than the Predator. General Atomics expects the Air Force to buy as many as 375 Reapers.

Write to Siobhan Gorman at [email protected], Yochi J. Dreazen at [email protected] and August Cole at [email protected]

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You can get much more and higher quality data on 'the disposition and tactics of US forces' from satellites, traffic analysis, reading the official sites of US military units and soldier's blogs than you can from terabytes of narrow-field grainy footage of the Hindu Kush or Sadr city. It might be of some tactical use to someone engaged in 'asymmetrical warfare' against US forces and is probably even more useful as a propaganda tool...

Ipak je malo veći problem upasti u sustav satelitskog linka kojim se upravlja sa Predatorom.(Ku-band satellite data link for beyond-line-of-sight operations)


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