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Attempted cyber hacking ‘hijack’ of El Al flight

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A potential disaster was averted when pilots of an El Al 787 Dreamliner successfully thwarted a cyberattack attempting to divert the aircraft off its course to Tel Aviv.

  • Quick-thinking pilots prevented a cyberattack from diverting an El Al flight from its destination.

  • Suspicious instructions were disobeyed, and communication methods were switched, averting a potential disaster.

  • The incident underscores the importance of pilots being trained to handle communication interruptions professionally.

Reports emerged over the weekend detailing a cyberattack on an El Al airliner operating a flight between Bangkok, Thailand, and Tel Aviv, Israel. The cyber terrorists aimed to divert the aircraft but were stopped in their tracks by vigilant pilots, ensuring the safe landing of the aircraft in Tel Aviv.

Textbook Response

According to the Jerusalem Post, “hostile elements” attempted to seize control of an El Al flight’s communication network during its journey from Phuket International Airport in Thailand to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport.

This cyberattack was the second such incident within the past week.

During the attack, the flight crew received instructions deviating from their planned route.

However, the pilots, recognising the irregularity, defied the instructions and swiftly switched to alternative communication methods.

They cross-verified the information with other air traffic controllers, thus preventing the potential diversion of the flight.

Situation Averted

The incident could have had severe consequences, including endangering the aircraft or even leading to a kidnapping scenario. An El Al source highlighted that pilots had been briefed on how to handle such situations professionally, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.

Flight tracking data confirms the departure and arrival times of the El Al flight, indicating that despite the delay in departure, the aircraft landed in Tel Aviv only slightly behind schedule.

El Al emphasized that the disruptions were not targeted specifically at their planes and reassured that this was not a security breach.

The airline commended the professionalism of its pilots, whose quick thinking and actions allowed the flight to proceed without deviation.

The incident underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks on aviation infrastructure and the critical role of well-trained pilots in mitigating such risks.

As technology continues to advance, airlines must remain vigilant and prioritize cybersecurity measures to ensure the safety and security of passengers and crew.

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