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Hackers also came to stir up the lost Malaysia Airlines plane, saying it could remotely control the

In the seventh day of Malaysia Airlines' loss of contact, thugs, rumors, conjectures and denials have become the constant theme of the incident. Before new progress is made, computer hackers can't help but join the ranks of troubling Malaysia Airlines' lost planes, saying that hacker attacks may remotely control the return of the plane.

According to the report of itportal, computer hackers can remotely change the route of Malaysia Airlines' lost aircraft by attacking several major loopholes in the large-scale GPS positioning network.

More than 400000 ships around the world use AIS, according to the itportal website. The air-to-air surveillance system prepared by Malaysia Airlines is called ADS-B, which is consistent with the nature of AIS, and can accept the black box information of the aircraft.

What's terrible is that the system is powerful, that is, hackers can use a device worth 600 pounds to remotely control the lost aircraft of Malaysia Airlines by attacking the loopholes, so that the operation track of the lost aircraft can write a word.

However, ESA also pointed out that this kind of hacker attack means of remote control of Malaysia Airlines' lost aircraft through ADS-B system is only based on flight simulator. It is still difficult for hackers to drill holes in the system of Malaysia Airlines' lost aircraft.