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Hackers Take Over PA Systems At Several Airports

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Hackers Take Over PA Systems At Several Airports

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You’re standing in the terminal, earbuds in, trying to zone out before your flight boards. Maybe you’re sipping overpriced coffee, or juggling kids and carry-ons, or just praying your flight isn’t delayed — again. And then bam — the airport intercom crackles on, and instead of a gate change or boarding announcement, it’s blaring “Free Palestine!” and bizarre anti-Trump, anti-Israel rhetoric.

Not just once. Not one weird incident. Multiple airports. One day.

Passengers at four different airports — including Harrisburg International in Pennsylvania and Kelowna International in British Columbia — were stunned when loudspeakers suddenly started broadcasting unauthorized pro-Hamas messages. Videos from confused and alarmed travelers showed the chilling recordings echoing through terminal halls. And if that weren’t unnerving enough, screens in Kelowna even flashed text praising Hamas.

A looped message saying “Free Palestine” played from the speakers at Pennsylvania’s Harrisburg International Airport after a hacker accessed the system. Similar incidents were reported at three Canadian airports.
More: https://t.co/WU7TQDVnvK pic.twitter.com/hCwXVXPbiN

— NewsNation (@NewsNation) October 16, 2025

You read that right — the same terror group behind brutal attacks on civilians was getting shout-outs over airport systems… in North America.

Now, maybe you’re thinking this was just a prank or a tech glitch. But authorities say this was a deliberate cyber breach, likely pulled off remotely. Hackers — who haven’t yet been identified — apparently wormed their way into airport audio and display networks. That’s no small feat. And while no one was physically hurt, this raises some serious red flags that go way beyond a political message.

Because here’s the part that should make you sit up a little straighter: if they can hijack an airport’s PA system and public screens — what else can they access?

🟥CANADIAN AIRPORT SECURITY FAILURE — PA SYSTEM HACKED WITH НAMAS MESSAGING

Listen to Kelowna Airport loudspeakers play Arabic chants with Нamas propaganda.

Security in Canada is a joke.

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But I’m glad we’re all limited to travel-sized bottles of liquids so we can stay safe! pic.twitter.com/H7VcVOBNvt

— dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ (@DahliaKurtz) October 15, 2025

Just this summer, the FBI confirmed that a criminal group penetrated the computer networks of several major airlines in the U.S. and Canada. One month after that? A massive software outage threw European airports into chaos when hackers knocked out key check-in systems.

So no — this wasn’t just annoying or unsettling. It’s a sign of how vulnerable airport systems have become in an era where more and more of the tech runs through the cloud. Audio announcements, display boards, scheduling — even flight control operations in some cases — are linked through connected networks. And if hackers are already in the building, so to speak? That’s not just a glitch. That’s a national security issue.

At Harrisburg, one plane had to be searched. Other flights were delayed. But honestly, the real story isn’t that there were minor disruptions. It’s that they got in at all.

In a world where airline travel already feels more like an endurance test than a luxury, do we really need one more thing to stress about? The TSA lines, the cramped seats, the guy next to you who clearly forgot what deodorant is — and now we have to wonder if the terminal speakers are about to turn into propaganda machines?

It’s not fear-mongering. It’s reality.

Airport networks, like everything else these days, run on tech that’s supposed to be secure — but clearly, it’s not secure enough. And when you consider how much chaos a cyberattack can create — from a single gate delay to an international incident — you realize that what happened this week wasn’t just weird. It was a test run. And it worked.

So while you’re double-checking your boarding pass, your carry-on liquids, your travel pillow — maybe take a second to wonder: Who else is in control behind the scenes?

Because this time, it was pro-Hamas hacks blaring slogans.

Next time? No one really wants to find out.

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