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New Reg OK here; reports plane crash via Trojans
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Malware may have been a contributory cause of a fatal Spanair crash that killed 154 people two years ago.

Spanair flight number JK 5022 crashed with 172 on board moments after taking off from Madrid's Barajas Airport on a scheduled flight to Las Palmas on 20 August 2008. Just 18 survived the crash and subsequent fire aboard the McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft.

The airline's central computer which registered technical problems on planes was infected by Trojans at the time of the fatal crash and this resulted in a failure to raise an alarm over multiple problems with the plane, according to Spanish daily El Pais (report here). The plane took off with flaps and slats retracted, something that should in any case have been picked up by the pilots during pre-flight checks or triggered an internal warning on the plane. Neither happened, with tragic consequences, according to a report by independent crash investigators.

The accident on take-off happened after pilots had abandoned an earlier take-off attempt and a day after two other reported problems on board. If the airlines' central computer was working properly a take-off after three warnings would not have been allowed, thereby averting the tragedy.

A mechanic who checked the plane before take-off and an airport maintenance chief are under investigation and face possible manslaughter charges.

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Please tell me that this 'central computer' is not running Doze!?!
(Did nobody ex-US hear about the US Navy minesweeper?)

So then - WHO goes around planting Trojans in an aircraft control system?
New There are a lot of Windows PCs in places like that.
Note, however, it is *not* a PC on the _aircraft_: it was a PC in the _airline_. It was a case of an accidental weak point. I wish the department head that let this critical piece of software reside on a Windows PC could be charged, but that would be awfully difficult to do.

Wade.

Q:Is it proper to eat cheeseburgers with your fingers?
A:No, the fingers should be eaten separately.
     Is the Register under attack..or just horked? - (jb4) - (7)
         Works pretty well from here (Los Angeles, CA). - (Andrew Grygus) - (4)
             Now, THAT'S Interesting - (jb4) - (2)
                 Tracert? VisualTracert? - (Another Scott) - (1)
                     Re: Tracert? VisualTracert? - (jb4)
             Same here. Same IP. -NT - (Another Scott)
         Reg OK here; reports plane crash via Trojans - (Ashton) - (1)
             There are a lot of Windows PCs in places like that. - (static)

I'm glad I didn't have to explain it to you.
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