Was missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 hijacked using a mobile phone?
AN ANTI-TERROR expert says flight MH370 could have been hijacked using a mobile phone or USB stick.
Dr Sally Leivesley, a former scientific adviser in Britain’s Home Office, floated the extraordinary theory in an interview with the Sunday Express. Dr Leivesley now runs a company which trains businesses and governments to counter terrorist attacks.
“It might well be the world’s first cyber hijack,” Dr Leivesley said.
“It is looking more and more likely that the control of some systems was taken over in a deceptive manner, either manually, so someone sitting in a seat overriding the autopilot, or via a remote device turning off or overwhelming the systems.
“A mobile phone could have been used to do so, or a USB stick.”
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AN ANTI-TERROR expert says flight MH370 could have been hijacked using a mobile phone or USB stick.
Dr Sally Leivesley, a former scientific adviser in Britain’s Home Office, floated the extraordinary theory in an interview with the Sunday Express. Dr Leivesley now runs a company which trains businesses and governments to counter terrorist attacks.
“It might well be the world’s first cyber hijack,” Dr Leivesley said.
“It is looking more and more likely that the control of some systems was taken over in a deceptive manner, either manually, so someone sitting in a seat overriding the autopilot, or via a remote device turning off or overwhelming the systems.
“A mobile phone could have been used to do so, or a USB stick.”
read more -- >http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/was-missing-malaysian-airlines-flight-mh370-hijacked-using-a-mobile-phone/story-fnizu68q-1226856570824