- Look up
hijack,
hijacking, or
hijacker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hijacking may
refer to: Bluejacking, the
unsolicited transmission of data via...
- Lead
hijackers in the
September 11
attacks The
aircraft hijackers in the
September 11
attacks were 19 men
affiliated with
jihadist organization al-Qaeda...
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potentially subdue the
hijackers, but they
cannot risk the life of Rong
Yiren the vice
president of China. Eventually, the
hijackers release women and children...
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HijackThis (also
HiJackThis or HJT) is a free and open-source tool to
detect malware and
adware on
Microsoft Windows. It was
originally created by Merijn...
- Dubai.
While in Dubai, the
hijackers released 27 p****engers plus the body of a male
hostage who had been
stabbed by the
hijackers multiple times. Later, on...
- a wheelchair, Leon Klinghoffer, was
murdered by the
hijackers and
thrown overboard. The
hijacking sparked the "Sigonella Crisis".
After the Palestine...
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hijackings, most
cases involve the
pilot being forced to fly
according to the
hijacker's demands.
There have also been
incidents where the
hijackers have...
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guarded by a
military officer,
which the
hijackers had not
known about when
planning the
hijacking. The
hijackers decided to
steal the money, hand over control...
- Sutton, one of the
hijackers Jack
McMullen as
Lewis Atterton / Ryan Cunningham, Stuart's
younger brother and one of the
hijackers Aimée
Kelly as Jamie...
- details. Some
browser hijackers can also
damage the
registry on
Windows systems,
often permanently.
While some
browser hijacking can be
easily reversed...