10 votes Twitter thread on a drone-delivered network exploit Posted October 11, 2022 by skybrian Tags: drones, netsec, exploits, author.greg linares, source.thread reader https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1579550302172508161.html Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Title Thread by @Laughing_Mantis on Thread Reader App Word count 110 words 1 comment Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK skybrian (OP) October 11, 2022 Link From the thread: [...] (Although, I don't quite understand why they didn't drop something in the parking lot.) From the thread: To summarize this setup was estimated over $15,000 USD for a one time attack scenario. Attackers are spending this range of budget in order to target your internal devices and are ok with burning it. This is the 3rd real world drone based attack I have encountered in 2 years [...] To clarify 2 of these were real world offensive actions against a house and a business And 1 of these was my red team during an engagement (Although, I don't quite understand why they didn't drop something in the parking lot.) 1 vote
skybrian (OP) October 11, 2022 Link From the thread: [...] (Although, I don't quite understand why they didn't drop something in the parking lot.) From the thread: To summarize this setup was estimated over $15,000 USD for a one time attack scenario. Attackers are spending this range of budget in order to target your internal devices and are ok with burning it. This is the 3rd real world drone based attack I have encountered in 2 years [...] To clarify 2 of these were real world offensive actions against a house and a business And 1 of these was my red team during an engagement (Although, I don't quite understand why they didn't drop something in the parking lot.) 1 vote
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(Although, I don't quite understand why they didn't drop something in the parking lot.)