10/02/2022
Drone Surveillance: How criminals are using drones to commit crimes
On January 26 on the White House lawn, an unsuspecting, too-small-for-detection drone crashed, sending the country into a short panic. How could this have happened in front of the U.S. president’s home? What are its intentions? Where was security while it circled the White House?
All of these questions are some security groups and communities ask everyday across the world. The use of unmanned aerial vehicles for harm and crime has skyrocketed since their inception. And though the drone on the White House lawn was simply flying for recreation, a much darker reality could occur without proper measures.
We’ve rounded up some of the ways criminals use drones in their everyday lives to commit acts of terror and cause harm to locals and businesses.
Hackers
With our growing dependence on technology to store our sensitive online property, hackers are able to override systems to get an inside look. One way criminals have began to hack into information is through drones. In a Stratfor article, it is expected that drones used to hack into computers or override popular home voice-activated systems will continue to pose threats for 2018. And though you may think hackers will choose to first override corporate systems and technology, they’re also prone to hacking into single-family homes to capture sensitive information. This could be anything from social security numbers to credit card information.
With simply a sharp camera
Border smuggling
Smuggling in drugs, weapons, and other illegal items hasn’t been successful in many countries, but criminals haven’t given up yet. Using a drone for drug smuggling makes a lot of sense for criminals because no person is in immediate danger. Instead, cops and authorities only shoot done an inanimate object, therefore criminals determine it’s worth a shot. The criminals don’t have to go through border detection in a car, or risk entering through a tunnel.
Smuggling in drugs is popular in countries in Latin America with lax border patrol. It’s a new-wave of crimes that many have utilized to transport illegal goods to and from their homebase.
Escaping prison eye
In the U.S., almost every week we see news articles detailing the disaster drones pose in dropping in drugs and weapons into prison courtyards. It’s a tactic many have adopted in order to get illegals through the prison walls – and not much has been done to stop it. The dropping of illegal materials over prisons causes extreme chaos inside the prisons, where inmates may now be equipped with weapons.
Intimidating civilians, decoying police
In some countries, using drones as a “big brother” mechanism has taken off. Many small, underdeveloped cities have a nonexistent law enforcement due to drones intimidating civilians. Criminals will use the drones to circle homes and populated areas to warn off anyone trying to report crimes to local police forces. It’s a tactic that prevents any criminals from staying off the streets, and law enforcement doesn’t have the ability to see where the drones are flying.
Aside from using the drones as a weapon to intimidate locals, drones are used to decoy police from the real issue. In Australia, criminals used drones to distract police who were monitoring them. Though they were caught with $30 million worth of co***ne, the plan sparked controversy.
The terror drone
The most disturbing of all “when, not if” situations includes simply using the drones as a terror mechanism. Crude models of the unmanned aerial vehicles have been utilized for years by the Islamic State in attacks against Syrian military. These drones are attached with GPS or video cameras and are easily flown by untrained militants to kill civilians. The U.S. has also employed drone strikes. It’s a simple reality that with the violence present in the country today, a criminal may use a drone to cause terror.
Anti-drone technology is said to rise to a billion dollar business. It’s a harsh reality that many are unprepared for a potential drone disaster. The caution is necessary – learn today how investing in a drone surveillance system benefits your business and the safety of those around you.
Topics: drone capabilities
Theresa Comrie
2/2/2018, 9:39:19 PM
Need help being stalked by a drone
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Mary
3/24/2019, 9:04:40 PM
Yes it shows up at my work and it is out side my house a few nite a week
deana Wells
2/1/2021, 9:42:49 PM
I have a huge drone problem in my area, they hover over my house and I believe that it’s live streaming on some sort of network, I have reason to believe it’s being used in burglary and it’s definitely live streaming homes and women, I know this because I’m one of them. I’ve been victimized since September with hologram or halo light and it projects images through LED, I have seen this and have many videos. I tried to get help only no one knows about this technology and neither did I until I have discovered many things not only is this drone being used to stream women but it’s also being used as a burglary device. I’ve never seen so many drones and they’re flying way to low to me it’s multiple drones and I know they’re flying at night to detect people that are not home or have equipment. My co worker lives a couple miles down the road from me and said it was hovering over there house too. He found it disturbing to say the least. I have other reasons why I basically know that it’s being done have proof and much evidence.
Evelyn
8/13/2021, 12:40:23 PM
Deanna Wells, I am having the same issues for about 3 years now. "They" are now using the lasers, burning names and messages into my skin... Local law didn't believe me when I said I had people in my attic and wouldn't search it (2 years ago). They won't be able to deny or think I'm crazy when they see me. I always felt like my boyfriend was recording and even though we are broke up, it continues. I don't and can't have a normal life.
Virginia O'Connor
5/23/2022, 8:31:52 AM
HARRASSMENT is real, & chronic for me 3 years this July. I've got 2 EMF evaluations for my location, have gotten burned to the eyes, skin & skin as well as communication via (silver amalgam) bullying continuously- lack of sleep. I've complained to the complex office, the police, FAA, FCC. Countermeasures expensive, THIS IS A NIGHTMARE LITERALLY! Projecting images yes, invasive - haven't had a quiet moment in years. I would have to remove all the silver in my teeth according to Medicaid because they won't cover partials, and that's just HALF the battle... I believe "kids" are doing this... ANYONE CAN FLY A DRONE! Psychotronic torture in America! The Frey Effect