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As drone popularity has soared, hackers have found ways to take control of the new technology in midflight, scientists have found. A computer security team at Johns Hopkins University has found multiple ways to gain control of the small flying machines. Their research has raised concerns over the security of drones, especially as sales have continued to rise. Despite its relatively recent introduction to the public, drone sale s have tripled in the last year, according to Fortune. From hobby drones flown for fun or aerial photography, to commercial drones used to monitor crops or deliver packages, the unmanned aerial vehicles have already found their place in the market, analysts say. [Commercial Drones Can Be Hijacked, New Study Finds | Video] Understanding about toys is some thing you n…