Canadian and US airports hacked with pro-Hamas messages

RT (Russia Today)Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 9:54:34 AM
Canadian and US airports hacked with pro-Hamas messages
Recent cyberattacks on Canadian and US airports have raised significant concerns as pro-Hamas messages appeared on information displays, including the provocative statement, 'Israel lost the war.' This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in airport cybersecurity and the potential for misinformation to disrupt public spaces, making it a critical issue for national security and public safety.
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