GAO says IT systems for air traffic vulnerable (Reuters)
27th Sep 2005, 07:04 GMT
Reuters - High-tech networks that link key parts of the U.S. air traffic control system lack important controls and are potentially vulnerable to hackers and others familiar with how those computer programs work, congressional investigators concluded on Monday.
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