If these sniper rifles can be hacked what are the odds of "smart" personal defense handguns being hacked?
What are the odds of law enforcement professionals deciding to carry this type of weapon?
Hackers Make Smart Rifle Go Rogue
Security researchers Runa Sandvik and Michael Auger have hacked a TrackingPoint smart rifle that was designed to deliver sharpshooter results, even for novices.
They demonstrated their feat for Wired and will present their findings at the week-long Black Hat 2015 security conference in Las Vegas, which begins Saturday.
The two purchased a pair of US$13,000 rifles and spent a year working on them.
They developed a set of techniques that could let hackers compromise the rifles -- which are computerized and run a version of Linux -- through the weapons' WiFi connection.



