Hacked Airport Systems Broadcast Political Messages Across North America
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Hacked Airport Systems Broadcast Political Messages Across North America

Hackers have compromised public address systems at Harrisburg International Airport and several Canadian airports, broadcasting pro-Palestine and anti-Trump messages. This alarming incident raises significant concerns about airport security and the vulnerability of public communication systems, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect critical infrastructure from such malicious attacks.

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