Mac Developer: NSA, GCHQ used open source software to spy on Israeli, Syrian drones | Ars Technica
NSA, GCHQ used open source software to spy on Israeli, Syrian drones | Ars Technica Iraqi insurgents, using gear that was possibly provided by Iran, were able to use SkyGrabber, a $26 "off-the-shelf" software package, to intercept video feeds from Predator drones live in 2008 and 2009 (though those feeds were not encrypted at the time).
I guess even the DOD needs a pre-existing 3rd party software module from time to time.
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