should we push for a plan to give us the ability to change the SSID of the phantom wifi links? also the ability to hide the SSID might be a good thing.you don't need to be a skilled hacker to make 802.11 dos attacks. I'm worried as DJI becomes more popular having our SSID's locked to say phantom_dxxxx etc will put us at risk to juvenile wifi attacks.this has been tested with simple tools such as aircrack-ng using deauth packets.being able to change the SSID might make us less of a specific target.
As for 802.11 encryption i'm not sure its needed RIGHT NOW , but maybe in the future it will be. PEN test on the phantoms ssh sockets have not been successful in my testing.though in the future this might be a problem with more skilled attempts at packet capturing and brute force hash cracking, if its not already been done its just a matter of time.
thoughts?
Jay "birddogg" Warren
As for 802.11 encryption i'm not sure its needed RIGHT NOW , but maybe in the future it will be. PEN test on the phantoms ssh sockets have not been successful in my testing.though in the future this might be a problem with more skilled attempts at packet capturing and brute force hash cracking, if its not already been done its just a matter of time.
thoughts?
Jay "birddogg" Warren