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Cyberwar Gone Hot? Air Force Investigates Outage of Secret Computer Network at Its Major Drone Base
October 14, 2016 | RT.com | RT.com | 320 views
 

The US Air Force is reportedly looking into a computer system outage at a base it uses to operate armed drones over Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria. The failure could be linked to a number of fatal battlefield incidents days after it was revealed.

However, the Air Force has kept silent, refusing to publicly elaborate on either the outage or the possible impact it had.

When contacted by BuzzFeed News, military spokesman Major Malinda Singleton only said that “the investigation into the issue is ongoing.”

http://www.thedailysheeple.com/cyberwar-gone-hot-air-force-investigates-outage-of-secret-computer-network-at-its-major-drone-base_102016
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Or it could be a fried squirrel. They will find out and we probably won't know for 60 years.  :pondering:
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