APPLE = TRUSTED SPYWARE

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2026-03-16T21:10:42Z

APPLE = TRUSTED SPYWARE In 2004, Malaysia purchased 8 F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets from the United States, which were among the most advanced aircraft at the time. The value of this deal exceeded $640 million.

After receiving the aircraft, Malaysia formed a team of experts and engineers to conduct a detailed study of their features and combat capabilities.

👈 The Malaysian experts discovered that the aircraft was transmitting every flight's information to a US military base, such as:

  • Flight altitude
  • Speed
  • Location
  • Route
  • Mission details
  • And the pilot's communication with the ground control room

Not only that, but the aircraft's operating system and autopilot feature could also be controlled from the US base. This means that if a US officer on the ground simply presses a button, the aircraft's route can be changed, it can be crashed, or even the target of its attack can be altered.

When Malaysia tried to modify the aircraft's operating system, the United States and manufacturer McDonnell Douglas strongly objected. They even threatened to stop supplying parts and maintenance, and impose restrictions.

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