Cyberattackers Hijack Screens at Two Vietnam Airports, Broadcast Political Messages (washingtontimes.com) 31
An anonymous reader quotes an article from the Washington Times:
Hackers on Friday successfully pulled off cyberattacks against Vietnam's two largest airports and the nation's flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines. The attacks -- attributed to a Chinese hacking group known as 1937CN -- ultimately failed to cause any significant security issues or air traffic control problems, Vice Minister of Transport Nguyen Nhat told local media. Nonetheless, the individuals briefly hijacked flight information screens and sound systems inside Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat airports in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, respectively...
Instead of departure and arrival details, the airports' flight screens and speakers broadcast what local media described as anti-Vietnamese and Philippines slogans, in turn prompting authorities to shut down both systems... Vietnam Airlineâ(TM)s website, meanwhile, "was seized control and transferred to a malicious website abroad" and... passenger data pertaining to an undisclosed number of its frequent flyers was published online as well, the airline said in a statement. Local media on Friday said about 100 MB of data concerning roughly 40,000 VMA passengers had been dumped online.
Instead of departure and arrival details, the airports' flight screens and speakers broadcast what local media described as anti-Vietnamese and Philippines slogans, in turn prompting authorities to shut down both systems... Vietnam Airlineâ(TM)s website, meanwhile, "was seized control and transferred to a malicious website abroad" and... passenger data pertaining to an undisclosed number of its frequent flyers was published online as well, the airline said in a statement. Local media on Friday said about 100 MB of data concerning roughly 40,000 VMA passengers had been dumped online.
Reading comprehension fail (Score:2)
Ohhhh... wait. Never mind. It's another computer security breach story... nothing ho hum about that.
Assuming this is state-sponsored, why would the State of China maliciously hack Vietnam? Their beef is seemingly with the Phillipines.
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Actually, I was disappointed that the hackers only posted political messages.
I would have gone with the classic insult: "Pho You!".
Re:Reading comprehension fail (Score:4)
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From a political standpoint, the South China Sea is claimed by everybody, so everybody is in conflict with everybody else. Seriously, look at this map [southchinasea.org]. There's a piece of it that's claimed by all 5 countries. Phillipines just got a new presiden
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A big bold headline and then reality of the story becomes more clear.
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Why assume it's state-sponsored? The Chinese people are perfectly capable of irrational acts of nationalist vandalism all on their own. (It wasn't the Chinese government that denounced the US, attacked KFC and McDonald's outlets, and smashed iPhones in anger over the China-Philippines sea boundaries ruling.)
So, why would angry Chinese attack a Vietnamese target? Simple enough. Because a number of Vietnamese citizens went out and celebrated the sea boundaries ruling, denouncing China and praising the Phi
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Why assume it's state-sponsored?
*That* is the right question.
As a Westerner, I have been taught the average Chinese citizen might be afraid to act out in such a manner.
Upgrade to Windows 10 is not a political message (Score:1)
And Microsoft didn't hijack the screens, they own them. Says so in the EULA.
Re: I have a question about the third world... (Score:1)
I also have a totally serious question. In the US, how can someone be so totaly brainwashed to generalize on such a gargamtuan scale? Seriously. With the access to internet, libraries, free press; how is such a restricted state of mind even possibke? Totally serious question.
Cyber (Score:3)
What is the current meaning of the "cyber" prefix anyway?
It seems to me it's only used in news and by politicians to imply "something unknown and scary on the Internet".
Really smart guys (Score:2)