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Pakistani hackers hack into Indian planes, force them to listen to “Dil Dil Pakistan”

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NEW DELHI – While India is busy in staging ‘surgical strike’ drama, Pakistani tech experts are up to some real job by teasing the pilots of Indian planes landing into the airports close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Occupied Kashmir.



According to the Times of India newspaper, Pakistan hackers have been breaching networking protocols of Indian airports for some time now. The tech pirates block communication between the pilots and the control tower just before landing and start playing Pakistan’s patriotic songs like “Dil Dil Pakistan” in the cockpit.

A senior pilot, who regularly takes flights to Jammu and Thoise Air Force base, was mentioning by the newspaper as saying that Pakistan hackers have been so by matching the frequency of the communication between the plane and the control tower.

The report further added that Indian pilots have now adopted an alternate communication process to avoid getting hacked by Pakistanis.

“We revert to the Northern Control in Udhampur. The Northern Control calls up the Jammu ATC on landline and gets alternate frequency from them. It then tells pilots to speak to Jammu on that frequency,” the unnamed pilot was mentioned as saying.
 
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You just need right equipments i.e. VHF transmitter. No hacking skill required.
 
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The hacking seems of commercial airlines, I hope you understand the ramifications ...
Even for commercial airlines all data is encrypted still challenged the narration that its piece of cake but of course cake is

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Please try or ask your Surma`s to try to hack .
It's NOT HACKING. Its transmitting Songs on the very frequency the aircraft is using to communicate with ground. Doesn't sound intelligent thing to do risking the lives on board and on ground
 
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Even for commercial airlines all data is encrypted still challenged the narration that its piece of cake but of course cake is

Irrespective of whether piece of cake or not, do you understand the ramifications of the act? I mean, any sane person should understand the ramifications of hacking into the civil transport aircraft. It is akin to hijacking in air. I sincerely urge you to give it a thought.

And have your cake while at it;)
 
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Irrespective of whether piece of cake or not, do you understand the ramifications of the act? I mean, any sane person should understand the ramifications of hacking into the civil transport aircraft. It is akin to hijacking in air. I sincerely urge you to give it a thought.
This is probably a demonstration of punge bazi or skill set not many in the world can do although i cant advocate civil airlines .
 
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This is probably a demonstration of punge bazi or skill set not many in the world can do although i cant advocate civil airlines .


Think of the ramifications. It is indeed ticklish to note equal stupidity in Pakistani Media. I thought Indian Media was a joke, but Pakistani surely matches and beats it at places!

Wonderful ... birds of same feather ...

https://defence.pk/threads/sqn-ldr-...-yours-unfortunately-arshad-sami-khan.453397/

You will laugh at this one too.

You know the helicopters flying in vicinity of LC have the issue of having interference from another flying in vicinity in intercom communications. At times a PA helicopter pilot would be talking and IA helicopter pilot would wait for his conversation to communicate to his co-pilot and reverse. Trolling there ... one considers fun and 'pange baazi'. Trolling civil airlines with civil passengers in mountains ..... am very sure you know what it means
 
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