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Flight info screens at Vietnam’s 2 major airports hacked

Chinese is the hacker.

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:rofl::rofl::rofl:, Try harder to stamp F U on our passport these undisciplined Vietnamese passport checker, we will teach Vietnamese to learn Kanji on big screen...oops:o: am I just saying that? :rofl:

Too bad. Vietnam has signed the international convention against torture, otherwise we could take chinese suspects and impose some vietcong style on them. Time again as the Vietcong did similar things against American captives some time ago.

Lol now Vietnamese want to resort torture to deal with Chinese, is this a desperate barbaric act :rofl:
 
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Chinese hackers vandalize flight displays, PA systems at Vietnam’s two main airports

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Passengers crowd check-in counters at Noi Bai Airport in Hanoi on Friday. Screens displaying flight information at Vietnam's two major airports, Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat in Ho Chi Minh City, were hacked Friday to contain information about the South China Sea and insult Vietnam and the Philippines, state media reported. | AP

JUL 30, 2016
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HANOI – Screens displaying flight information and the public address system at Vietnam’s two major airports were hacked with derogatory messages against Vietnam and the Philippines in their territorial row against China in the South China Sea.

After the hacking Friday evening, authorities switched off the screens and the sound systems at Hanoi’s Noi Bai Airport and the Tan Son Nhat Airport in southern Ho Chi Minh City, the online VnExpress said.

The website of the national carrier, Vietnam Airlines, was also briefly hacked, it said.

The site quoted Vice Minister of Transport Nguyen Nhat as saying the incidents did not affect the security or air traffic control at the airports.

The messages and screenshots with derogatory remarks suggested they were purportedly left by Chinese hackers.

Earlier this month, an international tribunal issued a ruling in favor of the Philippines that invalidated China’s sweeping claims in the South China Sea. Vietnam also has overlapping claims to parts of the sea, which is rich in natural resources, and together with the Philippines has been a vocal critic of China.

The hacking came after China this week condemned an incident in which a border agent at the Ho Chi Minh City airport allegedly defaced a Chinese passport after images showed the words “f—- you” scribbled twice over maps of the contested South China Sea.

Vietnam said it was investigating.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...tnams-two-major-airports-hacked/#.V5ztDycanqA

Japan thinks its Chinese Hackers. :agree:
 
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Someone pretended to be Chineses by using Chinese Characters,their purpose is to stain our reputation.In this way,i think that viets are possibly the suspects.

I agree
This could be another case of "Thief crying theft" created by the Viets who aim to damage our reputation as in the passport case, the viets have eaten their own dust already
 
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China has officially declared a Cyberwar. Time to get busy hacking the Chinese government and target its largest infrastructures. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. This is going to cause maximum damage to China.
 
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China has officially declared a Cyberwar. Time to get busy hacking the Chinese government and target its largest infrastructures. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. This is going to cause maximum damage to China.

Just make sure that you don't target our water management infrastructure on Song Hong river, if the water is diverted because of your action, we will not be responsible of 33 millions Vietnamese that depend on it.:lol:
 
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China has officially declared a Cyberwar. Time to get busy hacking the Chinese government and target its largest infrastructures. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. This is going to cause maximum damage to China.
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Viet is a noob.
 
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