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My understanding of that is it was not hacked at all. The control frequencies was jammed, not hacked. That causes it go into a failsafe return to home, just like our stuff already does. Then GPS spoofing was used to make it think it was landing back at it's home base. Nothing was hacked. The only reason this worked, is they rightly assumed what it was likely programmed for as a home base location.Yeah, I'm pretty sure the RQ-170 Sentinel UAV that Iran hacked and hijacked in the air wasn't using wifi lol.
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