AirMagnet Wi-Fi Security Tool Takes Aim At Drones 52
alphadogg (971356) writes "In its quest to help enterprises seek out and neutralize all threats to their Wi-Fi networks, AirMagnet is now looking to the skies. In a free software update to its AirMagnet Enterprise product last week, the Wi-Fi security division of Fluke Networks added code specifically crafted to detect the Parrot AR Drone, a popular unmanned aerial vehicle that costs a few hundred dollars and can be controlled using a smartphone or tablet. Drones themselves don't pose any special threat to Wi-Fi networks, and AirMagnet isn't issuing air pistols to its customers to shoot them down. The reason the craft are dangerous is that they can be modified to act as rogue access points and sent into range of a victim's wireless network, potentially breaking into a network to steal data."
Hey look old technology (Score:4, Funny)
Wait! The old technology is attached to an autonomous quadrotor. Guess I'd better panic.
This Parrot has ceased to be! (Score:4, Funny)
Lovely plumage though.
Boring (Score:4, Funny)
I want to see a security tool which hijacks the drone control connection, lands it on my roof, and shuts it down so it won't leave.
I can't quite decide if the followup should be "call the police", "hold drone ransom" or "just keep it", but I'm sure I'd think of something.