The demand for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), popularlyLakew Yihunie, Fekadu known by their generic term drones, is rapidly increasing not only for recreational UAVs but also for sophisticated and professional UAVs largely deployed for sensitive and critical missions. ThisSingh, Aman Kumar exponential growth of UAVs and it’s applications has necessitated the need to assess their resilience to security and privacy threats. This paper primarily focuses on assessing the securityBhatia, Sajal vulnerabilities of two drones, Parrot Mambo FPV and Eachine E010. While the former drone was found to be vulnerable against de-authentication and FTP service attacks, successful attacks on the latter were radio frequency (RF) replay attack and custom made controller attack. Besides exploiting the security vulnerabilities of two UAVs, the paper also discusses potential countermeasures to improve the resilience of UAVs against the identified attacks.
Assessing and Exploiting Security Vulnerabilities of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
2019-10-27
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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