This a thousands times.https://twitter.com/reversemode/status/811276907782275072 …
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Yeah, that doesn't even pass a basic sniff test. Something like that is unlikely to be accidentally compromised.
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But that wasn't what I meant, sorry the initial tweet was vague.
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I'm mostly interested in knowing, e.g. if an FMS update gets signed or has some form of verifying the update.
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Other than, "you're in the cockpit, you must be authorized to update this with whatever".
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And again, I'm not exactly in cockpits often, so I really don't know.
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think of it like this: airplane construction is all about avoiding trouble. That absolutely includes IT topics.
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@AndreaBarisani, I wasn't referring to Mikko's apocryphal story. Pointing to the linked answer, not question. -
i.e., specifically this: http://aviation.stackexchange.com/a/27222
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