Iraqi insurgents have reportedly intercepted live video feeds from the U.S. military's Predator drones using a $25.95 Windows application that allows them to track the pilotless aircraft undetected.. Hackers working with Iraqi militants were able to determine which areas of the country were under surveillance by the U.S. military, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, adding that video feeds from drones in Afghanistan also appear to have been compromised. Meanwhile, a senior Air Force officer said Wednesday that a wave of new surveillance aircraft, both manned and unmanned, were being deployed to Afghanistan to bolster "eyes in the sky" protection for the influx of American troops ordered by President Obama. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Cyber intruders exploited an inexpensive application to tap into U.S. military UAV transmissions, jeopardizing operational integrity in Iraq and Afghanistan.. DroneHacking, CyberOps, USMilitary, SurveillanceExploitation, IraqiInsurgents. . Alex
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