Comment: So, what's to stop someone like the CIA from intentionally crashing an airplane via remote hacking and then blaming it on terrorists or another country? Perhaps this is what occurred to bring down the recent Germanwings crash? Intelligence agencies like the CIA and Mossad do love their false flags.
Modern commercial aircraft could be remotely hacked and taken control of, even by someone on the ground, as they are increasingly connected to the internet, according to the latest report by the US Government Accountability Office.
"Modern communications technologies, including IP connectivity, are increasingly used in aircraft systems, creating the possibility that unauthorized individuals might access and compromise aircraft avionics systems," the report states, quoting cyber security and aviation experts.
Modern aircraft systems use IP networking to communicate within the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), and if one system connected to an IP network is compromised, damage can potentially spread to other systems on the network.
The report doesn't provide any specifics on how the hacking and taking over could be done, but states that the person would have to get through the firewalls that divide the aircraft's flight control and entertainment systems.
"Firewalls are software components, they could be hacked like any other software and circumvented,"the report cited experts as saying.














Comment: Yet again we see the U.S. exporting freedom and democracy Western style: destroying a country's infrastructure and killing many innocents who want nothing more than to just live peaceably and off of the yoke of U.S. subjugation and dictates.