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Computers Controlling Military Drones May Be Infected

Virus captures keystrokes of pilots operating the unmanned aircraft. Virus detected two weeks ago, but military has been unable to purge its computers of the apparent keylogger. Virus hasn’t prevented pilots stationed at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada from completing their missions. No classified information has been lost or sent to an outside source, Wired’s Danger Room blog reported. Drones have increased in importance as a tactical weapon since 9/11, with the deaths of more than 2000 militants and civilians.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2129788/computers-controlling-military-drones-may-be-infected.html

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