According to Noah Shachtman in his article 'Computer Virus Hits U.S. Drone Fleet" posted in the Danger Room on the Wired web site, a computer virus has infected the cockpits of America’s Predator and Reaper drones, logging pilots’ every keystroke as they remotely fly missions over Afghanistan and other warzones.
Although it is reported that it has yet to affect missioncapabilities, it is a persistent virus that keeps coming back. To get rid of it, they had to do a complete wipe and reload of the affected system. This effectively could take down the fleet for a period of time that could be capitalized on by insurgents.
It was even mentioned that video feeds from drones were found on Iraqi insurgent's laptops because the feeds are not encrypted. One would assume that is is because the risk associated with intercepting a live feed is relatively low. However, given enough footage or data gathered, an analyst could determine commonalities between missions and anticipate the next course of action to counteract it which would make the drone fleet ineffectual in my opinion.
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