http://www.fastcompany.com/1695219/cia-predator-drones-facing-ip-lawsuit

Intelligent Integration Systems (IISi), a small Boston-based software 
development firm, alleges that their Geospatial Toolkit and Extended SQL 
Toolkit were pirated by Massachusetts-based Netezza for use by a government 
client. Subsequent evidence and court proceedings revealed that the "government 
client" seeking assistance with Predator drones was none other than the Central 
Intelligence Agency.

IISi alleges in court papers that Netezza used a "hack" version of their 
software with incomplete targeting functionality in response to rushed CIA 
deadlines. As a result, Predator drones could be missing their targets by as 
much as 40 feet. 

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