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    Iran may have captured U.S. stealth drone by hacking its GPS

    U.S. officials claimed the drone landed in Iranian territory due to a malfunction

    The CIA and the U.S. military may have a serious security flaw to deal with if an Iranian engineer's story proves to be true. Speaking to Christian Science Monitor (CSM), he detailed how a team of specialists from his country hacked into a U.S. spy drone's GPS navigator in order to capture it. That's the same one the U.S. government claimed has landed in Iran's territory in early December due to a malfunction.

    The Iranian specialists reportedly figured out that the RQ-170 Sentinel's weakest point is its GPS by examining previously downed American drones back in September. Using this knowledge, they designed a trap for one of the drones doing reconnaissance work in the country: "By putting noise [jamming] on the communications, you force the bird into autopilot. This is where the bird loses its brain," the engineer says. The team then simply programmed it to "land on its own where [they] wanted it to." The engineer asserts that the whole process is as easy as hacking into a Google account. The attack was ultimately successful, leading the unmanned vehicle to land in Iran instead of its home base in Afghanistan.

    2003 study on GPS vulnerability indicates that the U.S. military has known about the problem for nearly a decade. If the RQ-170 in Iran's possession was indeed hacked, it means the susceptibility is yet to be fixed. This isn't the first time a U.S. drone's security was compromised: back in 2009, videos sent by stealth drones to their ground control stations were intercepted by Iraqi insurgents. And earlier this year, a virus had infected not one, but a whole fleet of unmanned vehicles.

    [Image credit: Wikimedia]

    CS Monitor via CNET

    This article was written by Mariella Moon and originally appeared on Tecca

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    • Bob  •  19 days ago
      This drone is going to catapult Iran from having 3generation plane technology to 5 generation technology in less than 5-10 years. Not bad for a country that is under every possible embargo you can imagine.
    • fullmetaljacketstyle  •  McLean, Virginia  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      so much for pilotless aircraft...finally, reality hits home that computers are NOT smarter than human thought...regardless of intentions good or bad.
    • REDSMOKE  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      what's wrong with you idiots, this article is a month old!
    • Ricky G  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      It would not be unusual for the U.S. military to so complacent that they would let this happen. They think everyone else is in the dark ages. Our weapons cost so unbelievably much today and yet can be brought down so easily. When you rely soley on technology there are weaknesses.
    • REDSMOKE  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      It's safe to assume iran has all our trade secrets now, since obama did absolutely nothing to stop them.
    • gcb  •  Hitchcock, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      If the rag heads can do this , What do you think the Chinese have done already ?? DUGH
    • gcb  •  Hitchcock, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Now what is our Fearless leade, O Dummy going to do ???? NOTHING, Bow AND KISS THEIR #$%$
    • gcb  •  Hitchcock, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      how stupid is the USA.
    • Marko  •  4 mths ago
      Didn't they show this same GPS attack technique on the James Bonds movies "tomorrow never dies" when they use some sort of disguised signal to set the British ship off course?
    • Craig  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Billion dollar RC cars...probably not much more than servos and a camera with a password. I'm glad there's no pilot for them to torture. Have fun playing with your plane.
      • fairguy 4 mths ago
        have more fun building more drones;)
      • wil 4 mths ago
        Yes so Craig, you realize the billions of dollars in new security that was in that and there is a lot more, since it has been leaked, look up the RQ-170 Sentinel.
    • Mike and Holly  •  Santa Barbara, California  •  4 mths ago
      #$%$!! Maybe we should hire their TI guys because for some reason our guys cannot make a system that cannot be hacked! This is all propaganda for future bombing campaign.
      • wil 4 mths ago
        We can, in fact our government has tried this to stop all cyber breaches, however it makes the computer system dysfunctional and not able to be a reconnaissance tool, it would just be a hunk of metal that no body could do anything with.
    • Lassie Bites Boogers  •  4 mths ago
      Obama's reaction to this.... "yawn"
    • Doc  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      bring back most us major business to our country to drop unemployment rate, and help ourself keep america strong as it had been as before years ago, keep our high tech safe. i definately believe our american fellows would not mind to spend a little more money to buy our own high quality products instead to support america.get rid of all other foreign technology theft too. for example i bought a toilet bowl lever made in china, they were trash.how about the us trade warranties, and the time spending , and gas cost to return to home depot to exchange for another piece of crap that never works????? millions of us consumers wasted nationwide for chinese made products etc..
      • travis 5 mths ago
        Doc thanks for making a great statement! I often here many ignorant people make comments. May many more use common sense and be pro america instead of this ideological #$%$ I here.
      • freddy 45 5 mths ago
        ABSOLUTERLY I'D MUCH rather pay a ittle bit more for items and clthinmg made in OYUR NATION BY AMERICANS! AND DEWORT ALL MUSLIMS, all THEIR RELATIVES OR JUST SLIGHTLY RELATE$D TO THEM! Let's build a NEW TITANIC and put them on it and INTENTIONALLY SEND it into the ARTIC where the ICEBERGS WILL SINK them!
      • cricet35 5 mths ago
        speaking of safty get you heads out of your ares dont take my word for anything i urge you please type in search engine the word (fema) if you think you and family is safe well think again my friends
    • JTM  •  5 mths ago
      IF I were the US gov, I would not be asking for that drone back. It may contain a surprise the next time we see it. BOOOOOM
      • James 5 mths ago
        Good idea.. but I don't think Obama is serious. He just does it for looks, he never expects it back.
      • kavedaddy 5 mths ago
        reverse the situation, would we give it back? NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
    • Peter  •  Scranton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Once again the U.S. military underestimates a foriegn opponent, ignores a security risk and is too stupid to keep a pilot in the equation.
      • Atomic Dog 5 mths ago
        Or atleast a remote self distruct button. But that would be too easy.
      • Liz 5 mths ago
        Kid,get a grip. If we had a pilot in the loop you'd be complaining we didn't send a drone.
      • L&P_Tulsa 5 mths ago
        It should at least be equipped with a explosive charge so that in the event that an unauthorized person/s should attempt to take it apart...boom!
    • Carl  •  Medford, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I still think that they should have a self destruct to keep them from falling into enemy hands!
      And, if they try to hack it it should destruct in the lab where it was taken.....My God! How could we be so ignorant?
    • ROCKABILLY  •  St. Louis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Of course, the fact remains that Iran is hardly a reliable source of information.
    • Kevin  •  Nashville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      As usual our government has lied about our technology being safe. We always learn after the fact. Just another reason that WE THE PEOPLE who pay their salaries need more control. We need to treat them like a wild horse and put a bridle and saddle on oh, and since they don't mind we have to bring in the ole crop to smack em with every now and again. I don't like using a crop on a horse BUT with something that has to be TRAINED from their old ways it is sometimes necessary. Gitty up.
    • The Asender  •  Gainesville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      that movie they made of the teenager setting of the nuc's is getting closer to home every day, the fate of the world could hang in the hands of a brilliant, but evil minded hacker!!!
    • Erock  •  Baltimore, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I am surprised this didn't happen sooner, after information was leaked more than a year ago about unsecured data transmissions between the drones and U.S. Command.

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