Beirut Airport Screens Hacked with Anti-Hezbollah Message

By Deeba Ahmed
The most recent cyber attack occurs against the backdrop of escalating tensions between Lebanon and Israel.
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Russian Pair Charged with JFK Airport Taxi System Hack for Over 2 Years

By Waqas
A cybersecurity incident apparently involving collaboration between Russians and Americans…
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Dublin Airport staff pay details stolen by hackers after MOVEit attack at third-party provider Aon

Staff at Dublin Airport have been warned that their personal data has fallen into the hands of hackers, following a data breach at a third-party service provider.

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Is there an official and legal way to determine if I’m on some sort of "no fly" list? [closed]

Let’s say I am planning to visit the USA (for example). Is there some way to check, preferably in some standardized/international manner, whether I will be allowed to actually fly there and especially exit the airport? Or if I will be told… Continue reading Is there an official and legal way to determine if I’m on some sort of "no fly" list? [closed]

Hackaday Links: June 7, 2020

For many of us who were in college at the time, the 1989 release of Will Wright’s classic SimCity sounded the death knell of our GPAs. Being able to create virtual worlds and then smite them with a tornado or a kaiju attack was the stuff of a procrastinator’s dreams. …read more

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