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We might know what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 were it not for one thing: The aircraft’s transponder was somehow turned off . In the New York Times , Gregg Easterbrook notes that the 9/11 hijackers were also quick to turn the transponders off, which is what caused air traffic controllers…

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SINGAPORE – Cybercriminals are exploiting the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines plane by luring users to websites purporting to offer the latest news in order to steal their personal information, an Internet security firm warned Tuesday. Trend Micro urged Internet users to exercise caution when clicking on links shared on social media for news of […]

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The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has made a lot of headlines lately and because authorities are not able to find the airplane, all sorts of theories have surfaced. Someone on board could have hijacked the plane, but the latest theory suggests that the airplane could have been remotely hacked. Dr. Sally Leivesley, […]

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