
"is a drone engineered to autonomously seek out, hack, and wirelessly take over other drones within wifi distance, creating an army of zombie drones under your control."
"I developed a drone that flies around, seeks the wireless signal of any other drone in the area, forcefully disconnects the wireless connection of the true owner of the target drone, then authenticates with the target drone pretending to be its owner, then feeds commands to it and all other possessed zombie drones at my will,"
"is primarily a perl application which runs off of a Linux machine, runs aircrack-ng in order to get its wifi card into monitor mode, detects all wireless networks and clients around, deactivates any clients connected to Parrot AR.drones, connects to the now free Parrot AR.Drone as its owner, then uses node.js with node-ar-drone to control zombie drones."
SkyJack hijacks Parrot AR.Drones by detecting their Wi‑Fi signals, deauthenticating legitimate clients, and impersonating owners to take command. The attack platform combines a Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 carrier with a Raspberry Pi, an Alfa AWUS036H wireless transmitter, a USB battery, aircrack-ng, node.js, node-ar-drone, and SkyJack software. The program identifies Parrot MAC OUIs, forces disconnects of true owners, connects to freed drones as owner, and issues flight commands to create swarms of compromised drones. The software runs on Linux or small devices without owning target drones, and the source code is available on GitHub.
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