Drone maker DJI has issued a software update intended to frustrate Isis terrorists who have been using low-cost “quadcopters” to drop improvised bombs in Syria and Iraq.
The move to create new “no fly zones” for its products across Iraq and Syria is DJI’s first admission, albeit a tacit one, that its products have been commandeered by terrorists.
It is also the latest sign of tension between the authorities and technology companies over terrorism. Internet companies including Facebook, Twitter and Google have come under growing criticism for their handling of extremist content.
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