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Hackers hack into airport systems in Canada and the US to criticize Trump, praise Hamas

According to news reports and officials, hackers took control of the public address system at four airports on Tuesday, three in Canada, and one in the United States. They broadcast messages that praised Hamas and criticized President Donald Trump.

According to the Kelowna Royal Canadian Mounted Police, an "advertising streaming service" was compromised at the Kelowna Airport International in British Columbia. Unauthorized content was shared.

The RCMP declined to give further details and said that it is working with other agencies on the investigation.

According to a spokesperson for the airport, hackers broadcast messages and music in a foreign tongue over the PA system of Victoria International Airport (British Columbia).

A spokesperson for the airport said that hackers had accessed the PA system through third-party software. The airport then switched to an in-house system to regain full control.

The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security has assisted the RCMP and the airport with their investigation.

In a Wednesday social media post, U.S. Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy revealed that hackers also took over the PA system of Harrisburg International Airport.

He said that the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and airport officials were investigating this breach.

The FAA didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

Hackers also breached flight information screens and the public address system at Windsor International Airport, Ontario on Tuesday evening. They displayed "unauthorized announcements and images," according to officials.

According to a statement from the airport, the breach involved a "cloud software provider" that the airport uses. "Our systems returned to normal soon after," the airport said.

These four airports are feeder airports. The busiest airport, Kelowna served just under 2 million passengers in 2024. This compares to more than 25 millions travelers that passed through Vancouver International Airport, British Columbia's biggest airport. (Reporting from Seattle by Dan Catchpole; editing by Sonali Paul.)

(source: Reuters)