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ADSB Ultrafeeder Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of ADSB Ultrafeeder in digital assets. It aids in identifying devices operating with the Beast Mode protocol to ensure they are configured as intended.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

20 days 9 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

ADSB Ultrafeeder is a key component in modern aerospace communications, capturing aircraft transponder signals using software-defined radios. Entities such as aviation enthusiasts, aeronautical organizations, and research professionals utilize it to track flight paths and aircraft movements. Its use of the Beast Mode protocol allows for effective data distribution over the internet, providing real-time flight data to operators worldwide. This system is important for ensuring situational awareness in aviation environments, including airports and Air Traffic Control. ADSB Ultrafeeder's functionality contributes significantly to the safety and management of airspace. It has become instrumental in both professional and hobbyist aircraft tracking.

This scanner focuses on detecting the presence of ADSB Ultrafeeder systems utilizing Beast Mode protocol. Detection involves identifying the specific signal signatures utilized by ultrafeeders in processing data from aircraft transponders. ADSB Ultrafeeder detection helps ensure that deployed systems are accurately configured and not misrepresented by unauthorized deployments. The ability to detect these ultrafeeders provides additional visibility into the aerospace technology landscape. It assists in determining the network and operational characteristics of ADSB systems within a given infrastructure. This offers insight into system configuration and readiness as per the established aviation safety protocols.

The detection process specifically targets systems communicating over port 30005, scanning for characteristic bit patterns associated with ADSB Beast Mode. It utilizes regex-based extraction to verify the presence of the defined data signals and message types. This helps verify if the data being transmitted is consistent with expected ADSB traffic. The scan matches binary data patterns unique to Beast Mode, thereby confirming the operational mode of detected devices. These technical details collectively enable precise identification and enumeration of ADSB Ultrafeeders across digital environments. The systems' compliance with aviation standards can thereby be validated.

Exploiting misconfigurations or unintentional exposure of ADSB Ultrafeeders could lead to unauthorized access to real-time flight information. Such exposure may contribute to privacy violations and security risks in aerospace operations. If malicious entities intercept these signals, they may manipulate or misuse sensitive flight data. This potentially facilitates activities that can disrupt airspace management, posing threats to public safety and national security. Streamlining the detection of these systems is thus pivotal in safeguarding critical infrastructure and information. It underscores the need for vigilant monitoring and stringent configuration of aerospace communication tools.

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