Yes it would be so easy to defeat with encryption even something like 56bit DES would do. The drones that can be intercepted likely just work using a simple bit code with some simple modulation like BFSK / ASK / OOK similar to garage door openers that can be cracked in seconds, or vulnerable to a replay attack.
@@schweizerd6303 he also said including a spread spectrum so he is correct most drones use 2.4 or 5-5.8 GHz even the presenter said that if the drone has not been registered then it might not detect the model and might not be able to hack it but yes you can jam any drone signal.
@@letsgetto1millwithoutvids He is correct, what I meant was the interceptor has to actively communicate with the drone to command it. That means it must know the protocols used everything from the timing to the framing and bit patterns. If it is encrypted then even if they know the protocol it would be useless since they do not know the key. That is why they need to know the model, every model speaks a different protocol. You are correct in that you can jam any drone signal encrypted or not, but that is not the same as intercepting. Jamming is more like a DDOS Attack, where you drown out the signal so that no transmission can get through to the drone, but you would not be able to tell the drone to do certain specific things. To jam spread spectrum all you have to do is output RF in the entire range of frequencies to jam all the channels it hops over. The drone owner will lose control, but the person doing the jamming cannot tell the drone to come to them. Hope this makes sense.
@@schweizerd6303 yes I know this but as you said it must know the protocols but there are people why have built their own drones with raspberry pi and Arduino and off market hardware that won't be hackable as you said because it won't know the protocols so it won't do every drone but I am saying at the same time the easiest attack would be to just jam the drone, and while taking the drone down by jamming does require a very focused point you can easily jam the camera signal with a small battery operated portable jammer. You could use the hack RF one portapack or even build one yourself for under $20 using a 555 timer and and a 2.4 / 5 - 5.8 GHz transmitter. This would only work on the camera feed as the signal would not be focussed enough unless you build one with huge antennas but would defeat the purpose of being portable.
I'm "assuming" the connection between the drone and the remote is unencrypted that is why they can "hack" the drone. However over time people are just going to wise up and "encrypt" the communication between the drone and the remote. This "solution" is going to be only good for a short while.
My self built drone is already immune to this as it falls back on 3G when the main signal is jammed or interrupted. I could give it waypoints and commands over the internet and it would complete the mission regardless. Jamming the entire usable spectrum is almost impossible.
small expendable decoy drones can be used to distract this thing till it can be disabled - meanwhile the drone needs to have some autonomous ability to return to home under these conditions. One way the slippery slope of autonomy can get started
@@alexanderzawydiwski9534 In most countries this is a blatant violation of the law. Actively hacking into someone's systems, regardless if they are trespassing or not, is still illegal.
"Hacked" *Hijacks the signal. Which could easily be countered by encrypting the signal. Cool. I know. And then, you would have to actually hack it. So this isn't illegal, I assume. Least not where I live.
Listen up! No one owns the airspace, but the FAA, period! States, counties and local municipalities may have their own drone rules and regulations, but they CANNOT go against federal rules and regulations regarding drone usage. Rule of thumb: Know Before You Fly! In my state of Texas, the state has pretty much taken over laying out the rules and regulations of where and when you can fly your drone. It's fairly straight forward to understand. Above all, be responsible! Register your UAS (if it falls under the requirements to do so!). Don't fly over people. Don't fly from a moving vehicle. Don't fly near an airport without proper and appropriate clearance from ATC. Don't fly near any type of ongoing emergency (fires of any type, disaster areas, police emergencies, etc.). Don't fly over sporting events or venues. Don't fly anywhere near a prison. Don't fly around oil, natural gas, or any other type of energy production equipment or facility. Don't fly under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Don't fly near other aircraft that may potentially be in your vicinity. Stay below 400 feet and within visual line of sight of your drone at ALL TIMES. Do your research, and Know Before You Fly!
recreational drones are a lot safer than manned aircraft, no body has been killed or injured from recreational drones, nor have there been any manned aircraft incidents from recreational drones, or should I say, multirotors, over 7 million multirotors in use in the usa, and not one incident from a recreational multirotor, think they are getting a raw deal,
So are you saying that this thing will steal my drone or are you saying that it's not okay to fly an airliner over your home. The big question is who regulates Air Space. Before you buy this system you need to research these questions. Even if a drone is invading your privacy, it doesn't give you the right to steal the drone. The drone pilot may get a citation for some city ordinance violation but you could go to jail for theft of property. Call the police to see whether a violation is actually taking place or not. Air space is a tricky subject. It's more about safety than it is voyeurism. Another good place to start is the FAA. Know the rules. Drones are not allowed to fly over people or put lives in danger. So your complaint should be in the form of a concern for safety. Also, you would really be in trouble if I had been granted permission from the FAA to fly in the area and you stole my drone. Again you cant steal my drone just because it makes you uneasy. Also, you do have an expectation of privacy but you have no idea if my camera is on or I'm just flying over your house on my way to film something in the public domain. My camera may be off. Never assume. Again, if you take control of my drone its the same thing as stealing my property. Don't think that I wont call the police on you and when they give it back to me, I will demand that they do their job and arrest you for stealing my drone. This video is also a CNBC Fake News piece. It's not worth the risk of getting yourself into legal trouble because you saw it on the FAKE NEWS.
You would be looking at prison for a very long time. Do some research and see for yourself. Don't go with people's biased opinions about drones. Do the research so you can avoid getting yourself into trouble.
Dang all I thought of was a projectile that disperse small strings toward the drone a spread about 13 feet wide 15 feet long I think an i can time it for longer distance but it's hard an don't work all the time but easy to make an faster to reload another
I'm more of a laser guy myself. Some industrial CO2 unit will probably burn a drone off the sky in a second. If not, at least it'll rape its camera sensor real good.
Tiny oversight in this video: Drones are legally considered aircraft. Under US law, taking down a drone is exactly the same as taking down a 747. The sentencing wouldn't be as harsh, of course, but the criminal conviction would be just as certain.
@@shykeempressley456 4G mod your drone, but I doubt that's happening to you, the most secure way would be to 4G mod it, it's even more ilegal to interfere with 4G than with other frequencies as it's used for 122, 911 etc etc
if this happened to my drone, that nice expensive drone camera would get a super strong laser smashed straight down it's lens to destroy it's sensor :) Cost me money, I'll cost you money.
If this works this going to suck if they take the drone to use for their use in a bad way so if you have a drone they take over you cant control it and it disappears then that drone that went missing could be use badly and you name on the drone so you get In trouble you guy every think of the bad in the situation or just think this going for good use because yall should think of both in one go because it could be used for good but it also can be used for bad reasons
If they can interrupt the signal they can crash it. I've been noticing at the movie theater and at Lowe's I keep getting CALIB and RXLOSS flags and can't arm my quad. I figure they are transmitting something that's interfering with my radio link.
it can work only the drones itself produce . Different companies used different IC 's so it should instead target signals should work on blasting battery or capacitors to fail the drone . Interpreting signals is easy work for own produced drones just like copy and master remote . LOL its joke nothing else .For customers giving with less control and master the one need to hack them .
I have a neighbor has a drone in south bend indiana he miss uses his drone to pop and Tom harass people like me write now there is a army base a mile from my house he files it over the base to stalk me where is my JUSTICE at ??
I live in NorCal by a bunch of pot farmers and have dragon fly drones now following me most daze. They follow me to my shower then hover out my window when I get dressed. They Follow me to my pool and wait outside outhouse til I’m done. I first noticed them while having sex outside. They came so close to us we saw they were mechanical. We shot at them w/glocks. They zoomed in even closer hovering around my partners head. He got dressed and took off. Shook!!! It’s destroyed my quality of life. They watch my every move. Just bought a pressure washer gonna try taking them down tmrw. Wish me luck. Paint ball gun will be next .....
Technacly Hacking and controlling somebody's drone is verry illegal so i hope you have all of your bank accounts ready for lawsuits from the public / fcc and faa
To be fair though, I've had someone fly a drone into my yard to terrorize my dogs for their enjoyment. I'd say their property rights ended as soon as they interfered with my property rights. Thankfully though, just loudly saying I was gonna shoot it down was enough to get them to not fly it near my house ever again, that drone high tailed out of there so fast hahaha.
Their ia no need for this it is illegal to fly in any other type of airspace except for type g so if your airspace isnt type g and you see a drone call the police or government they will fine the operator of the uas
Haha - police depts are not equipped in any way in fighting drone "crime". Part of the problem is there are few laws in place to protect innocent victims of drone harassment. Big money always wins out. And some police think you are some kind of kook when you report it.
The air space isn't your privacy and you can go to jail for shooting a drone down. abovethelaw.com/2020/05/is-it-illegal-to-shoot-down-a-drone-same-as-plane-faa-says-as-minnesota-man-charged-with-felony/
Air is not your property, private or other wise. If you have loud kids riding their bikes around the block on the sidewalk next to your private property and they're recording their stunts or whatever, then what? You're gonna take the kids bikes and call it a citizens arrest.
This system looks like it would be useless against drones with encrypted spread-spectrum radio remote control
Yes it would be so easy to defeat with encryption even something like 56bit DES would do. The drones that can be intercepted likely just work using a simple bit code with some simple modulation like BFSK / ASK / OOK similar to garage door openers that can be cracked in seconds, or vulnerable to a replay attack.
If you make your drone invisible it would also be useless,...
@@schweizerd6303 he also said including a spread spectrum so he is correct most drones use 2.4 or 5-5.8 GHz even the presenter said that if the drone has not been registered then it might not detect the model and might not be able to hack it but yes you can jam any drone signal.
@@letsgetto1millwithoutvids He is correct, what I meant was the interceptor has to actively communicate with the drone to command it. That means it must know the protocols used everything from the timing to the framing and bit patterns. If it is encrypted then even if they know the protocol it would be useless since they do not know the key. That is why they need to know the model, every model speaks a different protocol. You are correct in that you can jam any drone signal encrypted or not, but that is not the same as intercepting. Jamming is more like a DDOS Attack, where you drown out the signal so that no transmission can get through to the drone, but you would not be able to tell the drone to do certain specific things. To jam spread spectrum all you have to do is output RF in the entire range of frequencies to jam all the channels it hops over. The drone owner will lose control, but the person doing the jamming cannot tell the drone to come to them. Hope this makes sense.
@@schweizerd6303 yes I know this but as you said it must know the protocols but there are people why have built their own drones with raspberry pi and Arduino and off market hardware that won't be hackable as you said because it won't know the protocols so it won't do every drone but I am saying at the same time the easiest attack would be to just jam the drone, and while taking the drone down by jamming does require a very focused point you can easily jam the camera signal with a small battery operated portable jammer. You could use the hack RF one portapack or even build one yourself for under $20 using a 555 timer and and a 2.4 / 5 - 5.8 GHz transmitter. This would only work on the camera feed as the signal would not be focussed enough unless you build one with huge antennas but would defeat the purpose of being portable.
Or just buy a race drone good luck trying to get that down
I'm "assuming" the connection between the drone and the remote is unencrypted that is why they can "hack" the drone. However over time people are just going to wise up and "encrypt" the communication between the drone and the remote. This "solution" is going to be only good for a short while.
This was also a well known brand were you could easily find out the frequencies they work on
Next video: How to jtag a drone so it will never get hacked.
Simple. Just use a VPN, and it will take down a drone in, let's say Russia, instead.
My self built drone is already immune to this as it falls back on 3G when the main signal is jammed or interrupted. I could give it waypoints and commands over the internet and it would complete the mission regardless. Jamming the entire usable spectrum is almost impossible.
I take the eagle
small expendable decoy drones can be used to distract this thing till it can be disabled - meanwhile the drone needs to have some autonomous ability to return to home under these conditions. One way the slippery slope of autonomy can get started
Taking down a drone for any reason is a felony. Any drone that ways over .55 lbs is considered an aircraft by the FAA.
Yeah, with a gun that is
@@alexanderzawydiwski9534 In most countries this is a blatant violation of the law. Actively hacking into someone's systems, regardless if they are trespassing or not, is still illegal.
This wouldn’t work on a phantom 4 pro or mavic 2 as they can do automatic flights and return to home if u lose signal to the drone (;
"Hacked" *Hijacks the signal. Which could easily be countered by encrypting the signal. Cool. I know. And then, you would have to actually hack it. So this isn't illegal, I assume. Least not where I live.
Listen up! No one owns the airspace, but the FAA, period! States, counties and local municipalities may have their own drone rules and regulations, but they CANNOT go against federal rules and regulations regarding drone usage. Rule of thumb: Know Before You Fly! In my state of Texas, the state has pretty much taken over laying out the rules and regulations of where and when you can fly your drone. It's fairly straight forward to understand. Above all, be responsible! Register your UAS (if it falls under the requirements to do so!). Don't fly over people. Don't fly from a moving vehicle. Don't fly near an airport without proper and appropriate clearance from ATC. Don't fly near any type of ongoing emergency (fires of any type, disaster areas, police emergencies, etc.). Don't fly over sporting events or venues. Don't fly anywhere near a prison. Don't fly around oil, natural gas, or any other type of energy production equipment or facility. Don't fly under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Don't fly near other aircraft that may potentially be in your vicinity. Stay below 400 feet and within visual line of sight of your drone at ALL TIMES. Do your research, and Know Before You Fly!
Learned the hard way this is in place near the ambassador bridge.
recreational drones are a lot safer than manned aircraft, no body has been killed or injured from recreational drones, nor have there been any manned aircraft incidents from recreational drones, or should I say, multirotors, over 7 million multirotors in use in the usa, and not one incident from a recreational multirotor, think they are getting a raw deal,
What about non-standard frequencies?
What did you use to bring the drone down
So are you saying that this thing will steal my drone or are you saying that it's not okay to fly an airliner over your home. The big question is who regulates Air Space. Before you buy this system you need to research these questions. Even if a drone is invading your privacy, it doesn't give you the right to steal the drone. The drone pilot may get a citation for some city ordinance violation but you could go to jail for theft of property. Call the police to see whether a violation is actually taking place or not. Air space is a tricky subject. It's more about safety than it is voyeurism. Another good place to start is the FAA. Know the rules. Drones are not allowed to fly over people or put lives in danger. So your complaint should be in the form of a concern for safety. Also, you would really be in trouble if I had been granted permission from the FAA to fly in the area and you stole my drone. Again you cant steal my drone just because it makes you uneasy. Also, you do have an expectation of privacy but you have no idea if my camera is on or I'm just flying over your house on my way to film something in the public domain. My camera may be off. Never assume. Again, if you take control of my drone its the same thing as stealing my property. Don't think that I wont call the police on you and when they give it back to me, I will demand that they do their job and arrest you for stealing my drone. This video is also a CNBC Fake News piece. It's not worth the risk of getting yourself into legal trouble because you saw it on the FAKE NEWS.
Send the intruding drone into a lake or a wall. Problem solved.
I can see lawsuits coming for personal property loose in favor of the drone owner
The law gets violated every day because they get every cellphone in the area wonder why your wifi keeps stopping
Every body listening drones can be evaded aluminum foil
Bob you really said it just right. You know bob you are a smart guy bob earl you are.
Yep, no one but the U.S. govt. owns the airspace.
Yes FAA says if you take down a drone you might as well have 20 years in jail.
Does it work at night in the dark?
where can i buy this? i can send down a drone and resell it again
That’s stupid.
That’s also theft.
You would be looking at prison for a very long time. Do some research and see for yourself. Don't go with people's biased opinions about drones. Do the research so you can avoid getting yourself into trouble.
I thought it would knock it down but what am I to expect that
ive rarely seen drones since they came about
D. I. D people aren’t as obnoxious as you’d think
They rented a parking garage to shoot this video
Bro what's this location?
Dang all I thought of was a projectile that disperse small strings toward the drone a spread about 13 feet wide 15 feet long I think an i can time it for longer distance but it's hard an don't work all the time but easy to make an faster to reload another
I'm more of a laser guy myself. Some industrial CO2 unit will probably burn a drone off the sky in a second. If not, at least it'll rape its camera sensor real good.
Because firing lasers into the sky is totally safe and wont be impossible to get legal clearance for
@@drkastenbrot killjoy.
Bring you friends. Take down time. Who did it? Prove it. You don't have to prove your innocence. The law has to prove you guilty.
So what does the FFA say about someone taking over another person's aircraft? Sorry but you don't own the air.
I wonder if the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco has one of these things!?
Tiny oversight in this video: Drones are legally considered aircraft. Under US law, taking down a drone is exactly the same as taking down a 747. The sentencing wouldn't be as harsh, of course, but the criminal conviction would be just as certain.
Unbelievable, in Johor Bahru? MY MOTHERLAND!
Invent a device, you can set up on your property that makes them lose power and crash.
Vince Purpura May hit someone and cause damage to people or properties. Must be ready to fight lawsuits in that case. Not smart move
EMP device that focuses on the drone yes?
How if two drone using same device, like last time event at China, using 100 drone control only 1 device
I can already get around this system not that i would fly in places like this its these idiots that ruining the hobby
Someone has been trying to steal drones like this from kids in my neighborhood. How can I get around this please
@@shykeempressley456 4G mod your drone, but I doubt that's happening to you, the most secure way would be to 4G mod it, it's even more ilegal to interfere with 4G than with other frequencies as it's used for 122, 911 etc etc
@@UndercastEsmeganitrospeed hey, can we talk ? I got some questions about that .
Hey , can we talk? I have some questions about that.
What if there are too many drones in one area ?
Might wanna have your controller on to control your drone
Can it take out military drones ?
Wow this device is for me
Dear Sir , I request to forward me the a White coloured Drone name & make .I need to purchase .Please help .
What if someone use this technology in a bigger scale to control army drones?
What about drones counter attacking? Is my drone bigger than your drone? If I can hit it with a rock it was way too close in the first place!
Drone war is coming... :-)
This is great considering that there are drones that can kill now, I need these in my house
Bet your house has road barriers around it, considering vehicles been around for a while and they kill
Orange County 714 what if he lives out in the... "county"
I'm under attraction 24/7 by guy using UAv drone
This looks like a really bad promo. The tech didn't work. Just played out the scenes so they looked real.
mALAYSIA!
Even if you want the drone down its illegal to take down the drone. Yes unless it's in private property.
This wouldn't work on my drone lmfao
I wonder why this "anti drone tech" was invented in the first place.
There's a market for that!
Why is this in my recommended??
well, if it was in your feed today, it would be there because of all the searches coming from Michigan... but nine months ago, no idea.
Frick yeah my country strikes again
if this happened to my drone, that nice expensive drone camera would get a super strong laser smashed straight down it's lens to destroy it's sensor :) Cost me money, I'll cost you money.
Just follow FAA rules, they are in charge of airspace.
If this works this going to suck if they take the drone to use for their use in a bad way so if you have a drone they take over you cant control it and it disappears then that drone that went missing could be use badly and you name on the drone so you get In trouble you guy every think of the bad in the situation or just think this going for good use because yall should think of both in one go because it could be used for good but it also can be used for bad reasons
Papnti mines one. With metal detector? Discovering n mapping mine fields?
Nah. Who cares. Thats 4 civ & cannon fodder.
We want one that Bangs!
the privilege of privacy are not for all. if you cant afford it, you have no privacy
If you're begging me to shoot it.......I will
Haha you wont catch an fpv race drone with that
If they can interrupt the signal they can crash it. I've been noticing at the movie theater and at Lowe's I keep getting CALIB and RXLOSS flags and can't arm my quad. I figure they are transmitting something that's interfering with my radio link.
You hack my drone, i hack your bank account....
it can work only the drones itself produce . Different companies used different IC 's so it should instead target signals should work on blasting battery or capacitors to fail the drone . Interpreting signals is easy work for own produced drones just like copy and master remote . LOL its joke nothing else .For customers giving with less control and master the one need to hack them .
I hate this camera 😠😤😡
I have a neighbor has a drone in south bend indiana he miss uses his drone to pop and Tom harass people like me write now there is a army base a mile from my house he files it over the base to stalk me where is my JUSTICE at ??
What a complete waste of money.
Beta
and they will make drones on a new frequency and all this tech is useless and have to be remade.
I live in NorCal by a bunch of pot farmers and have dragon fly drones now following me most daze. They follow me to my shower then hover out my window when I get dressed. They Follow me to my pool and wait outside outhouse til I’m done. I first noticed them while having sex outside. They came so close to us we saw they were mechanical. We shot at them w/glocks. They zoomed in even closer hovering around my partners head. He got dressed and took off. Shook!!! It’s destroyed my quality of life. They watch my every move. Just bought a pressure washer gonna try taking them down tmrw. Wish me luck. Paint ball gun will be next .....
Excuse me, can I have my Mavic mini back please?
Technacly Hacking and controlling somebody's drone is verry illegal so i hope you have all of your bank accounts ready for lawsuits from the public / fcc and faa
Hovering your drone in front of my window or patio to surveil me is illegal, too. I live outside the city limits where it is legal to fire a shotgun.
"cause and effect".... because you steel there drone they detonate it...its never a good idea to touch other people property.
To be fair though, I've had someone fly a drone into my yard to terrorize my dogs for their enjoyment. I'd say their property rights ended as soon as they interfered with my property rights. Thankfully though, just loudly saying I was gonna shoot it down was enough to get them to not fly it near my house ever again, that drone high tailed out of there so fast hahaha.
@@LittleJackGaming you don't own the airspace above your property
Their ia no need for this it is illegal to fly in any other type of airspace except for type g so if your airspace isnt type g and you see a drone call the police or government they will fine the operator of the uas
Haha - police depts are not equipped in any way in fighting drone "crime". Part of the problem is there are few laws in place to protect innocent victims of drone harassment. Big money always wins out. And some police think you are some kind of kook when you report it.
You can fly in controlled airspace as long as you notify air traffic control and don't exceed specified altitudes.
I'm begging you. Please take my drone down. I'd love to win an easy lawsuit.
What's with the arrogance of drone owners?
Joshua Banta Not all of them
Drones suck one comes in my yard I’m going to destroy it that simple . It is taking my privacy away.
The air space isn't your privacy and you can go to jail for shooting a drone down.
abovethelaw.com/2020/05/is-it-illegal-to-shoot-down-a-drone-same-as-plane-faa-says-as-minnesota-man-charged-with-felony/
If there are regulations for flying near private apartments and you use a device to hack the drone, you are making a Citizen's Arrest.
Regardless of the fact your breaking the law by hacking to do so :/
Air is not your property, private or other wise. If you have loud kids riding their bikes around the block on the sidewalk next to your private property and they're recording their stunts or whatever, then what? You're gonna take the kids bikes and call it a citizens arrest.
It won't hack spektrum dsmx, only crap DJI drones, lol
Will it hack good DJI Drones?