Hackers took control of public address systems at four airports in Canada and the United States on Tuesday to broadcast messages that praised Hamas and criticised US President Donald Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. The coordinated cyber intrusion briefly disrupted operations at airports in British Columbia, Ontario, and Pennsylvania.
Officials said the first reported incident occurred at Kelowna International Airport in British Columbia, where hackers managed to infiltrate an "
"The system was briefly compromised and unauthorised content was shared," the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said in a statement. The agency confirmed that it is investigating the breach in cooperation with other government bodies but declined to share further details.
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