Hot: Detect a mysterious group of passengers that can attack MH370

Investigators MH370 have identified "suspicious passengers" who may be able to penetrate and attack the communications systems of the missing plane, Daily Star quoted a lost man. wife and two children in the tragedy said.

Specifically, according to the British Daily Star newspaper, Chyslain Wattrelos, a French man who lost his wife and two children on the mysterious flight MH370 on March 8, 2014, recently went to the judge in charge of the investigation. Air Transport Gendarmerie of France.

Accordingly, Mr Chyslain is told that French investigators have discovered "conflicts" in Malaysia's official report on MH370 as well as some new details related to some suspicious passengers present. Malaysia Airlines ill-fated MH370 aircraft.

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Currently France is the only country still investigating the mysterious disappearance of MH370.

One of these people is a Malaysian passenger, who is an aviation expert, sitting right under the Satcom satellite communication module of the aircraft. (Satcom Module is an in-plane antenna used to communicate with Inmarsat satellites).

Thus, with the above-mentioned position and with his knowledge, this expert can completely carry out an attack on MH370's communication system and ' disguise' its route.

In addition, the list of other suspicious passengers also included two Ukrainian passengers, an American passenger with "unclear background" and an Iranian passenger - who asked Facebook friends to pray for him a few days ago. when the plane is missing.

However, investigators insist that the presence of suspicious passengers on the flight needs to be investigated.

Wattrelos said French investigators hope to come to the US to meet the FBI, who has checked the captain's flight simulator MH370 Zaharie Shah. They also hope to meet Boeing representatives for the purpose of collecting and re-checking raw data.

This purposeful trip was planned in September 2017 but was canceled after the US government asked the French Aviation Police (GTA) to sign 'security terms' to protect ' trade secrets. 'Boeing

In addition to verifying data provided by FBI and Boeing, French investigators are also seeking to determine whether 'third entities' have ever sold software that is capable of reprogramming or hacking the Satcom module. not yet

And yet, Wattrelos also pointed out unreliable details in Malaysian investigation reports. For example, Malaysian investigators said that the aircraft MH370 has increased altitude to nearly 17,700m, but in fact, the actual flight altitude of Boeing 777 aircraft is just over 13,000m.

In addition, the deputy MH370 is said to have made a call from his own phone shortly before the plane disappeared from the radar but there was no similar data about the remaining passengers and crew members.

France is the only country still investigating the mysterious disappearance of MH370 after the Malaysian government stopped its search campaign MH370 which lasted for 4 years due to the deadlock. According to a report released in late July by Malaysian investigators, MH370 shifted towards the Indian Ocean just before disappearing from the radar screen but so far the number of missing aircraft has not yet been released. show.

Recently, the whole world was shaken when a British technology expert announced to discover MH370 broken body in a jungle area of ​​Cambodia through Google satellite images. The expert team went to Cambodia to conduct their search but later gave up because of too many risks. So far, MH370 still has no credit.