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Pro Hamas Hackers Target Airport Speakers

October 17, 2025
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Passengers at airports across two countries were abruptly confronted by unauthorized, politically charged broadcasts on Tuesday. Loudspeakers, typically reserved for essential announcements, suddenly began to blare messages praising Hamas and containing slurs directed at President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The highly unusual disruption took place in the United States at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania and in Canada at the Kelowna International Airport in British Columbia, leaving travelers stunned and concerned.

The sheer audacity of the security breach was captured in real-time by travelers. Videos posted online showed the shocking recordings echoing through the terminals of both facilities, offering a clear testament to the nature of the intrusion. At the Kelowna airport, the cyber-vandalism extended beyond the public address system; flight information displays (FIDS) were also compromised, flashing messages that included further praise for Hamas and calls to “Free Palestine,” as confirmed by both witnesses and airport officials.

This highly coordinated attack targeted multiple layers of airport communication infrastructure. Authorities at both locations confirmed that the digital break-ins compromised both the public address systems and the crucial flight information display screens. This form of cyber-vandalism not only alarmed passengers and disrupted the boarding process but also highlighted a significant vulnerability in the public-facing technology systems used at major transportation hubs across different nations.

In the immediate aftermath, airport authorities moved quickly to contain the situation and assess the damage. They emphasized that while the incident caused considerable chaos and alarm among the traveling public, the breach was purely a matter of digital vandalism and did not compromise any critical flight safety systems. The focus immediately shifted to understanding how external actors were able to gain control of internal communications networks in such a public and disruptive manner.

While the incident did not pose a threat to the physical safety of passengers or aircraft, it served as a jarring reminder of the constantly evolving nature of digital security threats. The use of airport public address systems and information screens for political messaging represents a new and highly visible frontier for digital activism or terrorism. Investigations are now underway to determine the origin of the attack and secure the systems against any future, similar breaches.

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  • Pro Hamas Hackers Hijack Airport Loudspeakers In North America Causing Delays And Slurs
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