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Hackers forcing Indian pilots to listen to ‘Dil Dil Pakistan’ as they land in Indian Kashmir

  • October 04, 2016

Hackers mostly jam a magnitude that Indian pilots use to promulgate with Jammu Air Traffic Control. PHOTO: REUTERSHackers mostly jam a magnitude that Indian pilots use to promulgate with Jammu Air Traffic Control. PHOTO: REUTERS

Hackers mostly jam a magnitude that Indian pilots use to promulgate with Jammu Air Traffic Control. PHOTO: REUTERS

Pilots of Indian planes alighting in Indian Kashmir are allegedly being targeted by ‘Pakistan hackers’ who are restraint their communication with a control building and forcing them to listen to nationalistic Pakistani songs, such as Dil Dil Pakistan.

According to a Times of India, hackers mostly daub into a magnitude that Indian pilots use to promulgate with Jammu Air Traffic Control (ATC) as aircrafts proceed for landing. After restraint a communication, a purported hackers start transmitting Pakistani nationalistic songs on a frequency.

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While divulgence that this has been function for utterly some time, a comparison commander told a Indian newspaper, “We are forced to hear songs like ‘Dil, dil Pakistan, jaan jaan Pakistan.’ In such a situation, we return to a Northern Control in Udhampur. This IAF-run ATC coordinates with aircraft when they are over 10,000 feet high and on forward next that level, we switch over to a Jammu tower.”

The Northern Control afterwards calls adult a Jammu ATC on landline to get a swap magnitude from them, he said, adding that a magnitude is afterwards forwarded to pilots that they use to promulgate to Jammu on that frequency.

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This provides pilots plenty time to get in hold with Jammu ATC as hackers are not means to penetrate into a swap magnitude in time. “We use VHF, that is line of steer communication and is famous as ‘if we can see us, we can speak to us.’ Due to this, hackers frequently jam a magnitude with ATC and start personification their music. This is a large nuisance as we are in final theatre of landing,” pronounced another pilot.

Due to these incidents, a Jammu ATC is forced to change the magnitude really frequently to minimize purported cross-border hacking.

This essay creatively seemed on The Times of India

Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1193387/hackers-forcing-indian-pilots-listen-dil-dil-pakistan-land-indian-kashmir/

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