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The different uses of drones for malicious purposes are also reviewed, along the possible detection methods. The aim of this survey is to investigate the emerging threats of using drones in cyber-attacks, along the countermeasures to thwart these attacks. Therefore, the need for detective, protective and preventive counter-measures is highly required. The probability and frequency of these attacks are both high and their impact can be very dangerous with devastating effects. However, recently, the malicious use of drones began to emerge among criminals and cyber-criminals alike.

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