Children's night light projects their parents' live flight map

The WestJet Flight Light will be beta-tested this summer

Air travellers have become fairly used to onboard live flight maps, that show how far their plane is from its destination. Canadian airline WestJet is now introducing a device that projects such maps within children’s bedrooms, letting them know how soon their parents will be home.

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E-ticketing system exposes airline passengers’ personal information via email

At least eight airlines, including Southwest, use e-ticketing systems that could allow hackers to access sensitive information about travelers merely by intercepting emails, according to research published Wednesday by the mobile security company Wandera. The systems fail to secure customers’ personally identifiable information, including names, boarding passes, passport numbers and flight numbers, Wandera said. The email vulnerabilities still exist, Wandera found, even though researchers notified affected companies weeks ago, and despite growing corporate awareness about the risks associated with sacrificing security for convenience. The weakness is a check-in link that is emailed to customers, Wandera researchers found. Customer information is embedded in the links, allowing travelers to travel from their email to a website where they check in for a flight without needing to enter their username and password. However the links are unencrypted and re-usable, presenting a tempting target for hackers, according to Michael Covington, vice president of product at Wandera. […]

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Researchers implicate online card-skimming group in British Airways hack

The recent hack of the British Airways website and mobile app, which affected some 380,000 card payments, was carried out by a criminal group known for collecting online payment data en masse, according to new research. After the airline said last week that the theft occurred between Aug. 21 and Sept. 5, threat intelligence company RiskIQ reviewed breach-related data and pinned the hack on Magecart. The group is fond of online “card skimming” – or using malicious scripts to siphon off insecure payment data. Magecart allegedly breached the British website of Ticketmaster, the global entertainment ticketing service, a hack disclosed in June. Whereas the Ticketmaster UK breach was through a third-party, Magecart customized this attack to the British Airways website’s “unique structure and functionality,” according to RiskIQ. The British Airways hack “is a highly targeted approach compared to what we’ve seen in the past with the Magecart skimmer,” said Yonathan Klijnsma, […]

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In-flight satellite comms vulnerable to remote attack, researcher finds

IOActive’s researcher Ruben Santamarta is the sort of person anyone interested in computer security would probably enjoy sitting next to on a long flight. Take the journey he made last November between Madrid and Copenhagen on Norwegian during which (n… Continue reading In-flight satellite comms vulnerable to remote attack, researcher finds

News in brief: Macron vows encryption crackdown; mobile calls on planes ruled out; AI wins at poker

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News in brief: Pyongyang role in heist probed; EU to discuss laptops ban; social media rapped on terrorism

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