Refimprove date March 2011 Original research date April 2011 Domainhijacking or domain theft is the act of changing the registration of a domain name without the permission of its original registrant. This can be financially devastating to the original domain name holder, who may have derived commercial income from a website hosted at the domain or conducted business through that domain s e mail accounts. Additionally, the hijacker can use the domain name to facilitate illegal activity such as phishing ... in passwords. Exploiting expiration While not technically domainhijacking, domain sniping is a related practice of a bad actor registering a domain name whose registration has lapsed. Although domain registrars often make multiple attempts to notify a registrant of a domain name s impending expiration, these may fail due to out of date contact information or confusion by unsophisticated domain holders. Domain name registrar Registrar s and ISP s now normally have measures such as a Redemption ... any form of recourse in getting the domain name back. Description Domainhijacking can be done ... owner is not able to regain control over the domain. The legal status of domainhijacking remains .... There are no specific laws regarding domainhijacking, nor any law that specifically holds the domain ... to make domainhijacking more difficult, since a transferred domain is much more difficult ... DNS hijackingDomain tasting External links http www.dnjournal.com archive lowdown 2009 dailyposts 20090721.htm Major DomainHijacking Alert Industry Pioneer Warren Weitzman Has Over a Dozen Domains Stolen From his Enom Account http secretgeek.net sg hijack 1.asp Anatomy of a DomainHijacking References reflist http www.icann.org announcements hijacking report 12jul05.pdf Domain name hijacking ... Committee SSAC 12 July 2005 Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT DomainHijacking Category ... faq460.html Restoring a Deleted Domain Name from the Redemption Grace Period ref but unless the original ... more details
citations broken date February 2012 cite check date February 2012 Reverse domain name hijacking also known as reverse cybersquatting , occurs where a trademark owner attempts to secure a domain name by making false cybersquatting claims against a domain name s rightful owner. ref Sallen v. Corinthians ... 1st Cir. 2001 hereinafter Sallen . ref This often intimidates domain name owners into transferring ownership of their domain names to trademark owners to avoid legal action, particularly when the domain names belong to smaller organizations or individuals. ref Warren B. Chik, Lord of Your Domain, But Master of None The Need to Harmonize and Recalibrate the Domain Name Regime of Ownership and Control, 16 INT L J.L. & INFO. TECH. 8, 60 2008 hereinafter Chik . ref Reverse domain name hijacking is most commonly perpetrated by larger corporations and famous individuals. ref Id. ref Reverse domain name hijacking is an analogue to the practice of domainhijacking , wherein domain name registrants registered ... 484, 487 E.D. Pa. 2001 . ref UDRP Restrictions on Reverse Domain Name Hijacking Paragraph 15 e of the UDRP Rules defines reverse domain name hijacking as the filing of a complaint in bad faith ... recognition in the UDRP, reverse domain name hijacking findings are rare and based heavily on the factual ... In particular, WIPO panels generally find instances of reverse domain name hijacking where the complaint ... UDRP panelists currently have no tools by which to punish abuses such as Reverse Domain Name Hijacking ... Restrictions on Reverse Domain Name Hijacking The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act does not expressly recognize reverse domain name hijacking and often only limits defendants recovery to retention ... DomainHijacking Extreme Makeover, http www.dnjournal.com legal extreme makeover.htm. ref To abate reverse domain name hijacking practices, some legal professionals believe Congress should enact ... system de Reverse DomainHijacking pl Wy udzenie domeny sv Dom nnamn Dom nkapning ... more details
wiktionary hijack hijacking hijacker Hijacking , Highjack , or Hijacker may refer to Aircraft hijacking Carjacking Maritime hijacking or piracy Truck hijackingHijacking , Highjack , or Hijacker may also refer to In communications and computing Hijack attack , in communication, a form of active wiretapping in which the attacker seizes control of a previously established communication association Bluejacking , the unsolicited transmission of data via Bluetooth Browser hijacking DNS hijackingDomainhijacking HijackThis HJT , a freeware spyware removal tool for Microsoft Windows Homepage hijacking IP hijacking Page hijacking Reverse domainhijacking Session hijacking In entertainment In dancing Hijacking, a variation of lead and follow In films and television Hi jacked , a 1968 episode of Joe 90 Hijack 1973 film Hijack 1973 film , a 1973 made for television movie Hijack 2008 film Hijack 2008 film , a 2008 Hindi film starring Shiney Ahuja and Esha Deol In games Hijack poker In literature and publications Hijacker comics , a Marvel Comics character In music Hijack Amon D l II album Hijack Amon D l II album , a 1974 album by Amon D l II Hijack Barrab s album Hijack Barrab s album , an album by Barrab s Hijack band , a 1990s British hiphop group Hijack song Hijack song , a 1975 song by Herbie Mann High Jack , a song from the Psychic TV discography Hijack , a song by Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship from Blows Against the Empire See also Brandjacking Credit card hijacking LoJack , a stolen vehicle recovery system disambiguation th zh ... more details
DNS hijacking or DNS redirection is the practice of redirecting the resolution of Domain Name System ... URL domainhijacking for profit url http forums.opendns.com comments.php?DiscussionID 8061 ref , Cablevision ... 04 1512248 Bell Starts Hijacking NX Domain Queries title Bell Starts Hijacking NS Domain Queries ref ... names. See also Captive portal DNS cache poisoning Domainhijacking Dynamic Host Configuration ... date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Dns Hijacking Category Domain name system Category Internet fraud Category ... One of the functions of a DNS server is to translate a domain name into an IP address that applications ... addresses that are registered by the owners of an internet domain. Rogue DNS server A rogue DNS server translates domain names of desirable websites search engines, banks, brokers, etc. into IP addresses ... information, it is termed phishing . ref cite web url http blog.trendmicro.com rogue domain name system servers 5breposted5d title Rogue Domain Name System Servers accessdate 2007 12 15 publisher ... title Comcast trials s Domain Helper service s DNS hijacker publisher The Register accessdate ... forum r17871432 Charter Corrupting DNS protocol ie hijacking hosts title Charter Corrupting DNS protocol ie hijacking hosts ref ref cite web url http jeffturner.net 2008 03 road runner ... web url http www.digitalhome.ca content view 2689 206 title Rogers violates net neutrality by hijacking failed DNS lookups ref use DNS hijacking for their own purposes, such as displaying advertisements ... with DNS hijacking has to do with this hijacking of the NXDOMAIN response. Internet and intranet ... host. If one were to query the invalid domain name fakeexample.com , one should get a NXDOMAIN ... for example, displaying an error or not attempting to connect to the server . However, if the domain ... Server domain will falsely be led to believe that they are back on a corporate network because resources such as domain controller s, email servers and other infrastructure will appear to be available ... more details
prefix hijacking, unstable prefix announcement , for inter domain routing by University of Pennsylvania ...IP hijacking sometimes referred to as BGP hijacking , prefix hijacking or route hijacking is the illegitimate takeover of groups of IP addresses by corrupting Internet routing tables. The Internet is a global network in enabling any connected host, identified by its unique IP address , to talk to any other, anywhere in the world. This is achieved by passing data from one router to another, repeatedly moving each packet closer to its destination, until it is safely delivered. To do this, each router must be regularly supplied with up to date routing table s. At the global level, individual IP addresses are grouped together into prefixes . These prefixes will be originated, or owned, by an autonomous system Internet autonomous system AS and the routing tables between ASes are maintained using the BGP Border Gateway Protocol BGP . A group of networks that operate under a single external routing policy is known as an autonomous system. For example Sprint, MCI and AT&T each are an AS. Each AS has its own unique AS identifier number. BGP is the standard routing protocol used to exchange information ... 24. IP hijacking can occur on purpose or by accident in one of several ways An AS announces that it originates ..., a history of hijacking incidents shows this is not always the case. IP hijacking is sometimes ... distributed denial of service DDoS attack. BGP hijacking and transit AS problems Like the TCP reset attack, session hijacking involves intrusion into an ongoing BGP session, i.e., the attacker successfully ... the reset attack. The difference is that a session hijacking attack may be designed to achieve ... table where it can affect even the large Tier 1 providers. The concept of BGP hijacking revolves ... brazil leak if a tree falls in.shtml ref ref http ddos.arbornetworks.com 2008 11 when hijacking the internet ... BGP Topology visualization and IP Hijacking Detection tool by University of Memphis. http rtg.cis.upenn.edu ... more details
Browser hijacking is the modification of a web browser s settings by malware . The term hijacking is used as the changes are performed without the user s permission. Some browser hijacking can be easily reversed, while other instances may be difficult to reverse. Various software packages exist to prevent such modification. External links http www.microsoft.com athome security online browser hijacking.mspx Category Malware malware stub pt Sequestro de navegador ... more details
Truck hijacking British English lorry hijacking is the taking of a truck normally for the consignment being carried, by force, or the threat of force to the driver. ref cite url url http www.trainforlife.co.uk onlinecourses.php title Hijack Awareness ref harv ref ref cite url url http www.tdi.state.tx.us pubs videoresource fsprotecttrucks.pdf title Truck Hijacking Prevention FactSheet ref harv ref ref cite url url http www.issafrica.org cjm stats0608 truckjacking.pdf title Crime Information Management South African Police Service Truck hijacking ref harv ref Unlike carjacking , where the object is to steal the vehicle, the object of truck hijacking is generally to steal the load, which is easier to sell than the commercial vehicle itself. Truck hijackers are normally violent, professional thieves, who have planned the method of attack, captivity of the driver, a location where the trailer will be unloaded, and have the capacity to fence criminal fence the load once they have it. Fundamental to all truck hijacking is that the vehicle is in a stop position. The attack therefore, can take place at any time the vehicle is stationary, however, the thieves often use social engineering security social engineering techniques to ensure that the vehicle stops at an agreed, or convenient, location to the hijackers. The initial approach may necessitate creating a situation where the driver is more relaxed in a stop location. Whether at a location where the driver is taking a break, or purportedly being stopped by police. The truck driver is then quickly overpowered, and often placed in the passenger side foot well, bunk area, or in another vehicle used by the thieves. Citation needed date February 2010 On occasions, he can be forced to drive the hijacked truck to a destination dictated ... http www.ncjrs.gov App Publications abstract.aspx?ID 13889 title TRUCK HIJACKING ref harv cite url url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england 7538234.stm title Rise in lorry hijacking ref harv Category Organized ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Image Hijacking catastrophe poster .jpg right 240px Hijacking Catastrophe poster Hijacking Catastrophe 9 11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire is a 2004 documentary film documentary narrated by Julian Bond and directed by Jeremy Earp and Sut Jhally . It examines the possibility that neoconservatives used the September 11, 2001 attacks to usher in a new doctrine of expanding United States American power through military force under the guise of a war on terror and that the doctrine, known as the Project for the New American Century PNAC , had been laid out prior to 9 11 by its authors, which include Dick Cheney , Paul Wolfowitz , Donald Rumsfeld , Jeb Bush and Dan Quayle . Summary The film maintains that fear of terrorism was manipulated to support goals which are in step with the PNAC namely the overthrow of Saddam Hussein . Not just for control of regional strategic resources natural gas and Petroleum oil , but to reassert American dominance on the world stage as a warning to potential adversaries. Interviews were conducted with critics such as Noam Chomsky and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jody Williams . It also interviews policy analysts, military brass, journalists , insider observations from Chief UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter and The Pentagon Pentagon whistleblower Lt. Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski . The historical context of the Bush Doctrine is examined and compared to Wolfowitz s PNAC philosophy. The film goes on to look at the selling of American empire and the possible economical, social, cultural and political implications it will have ... term. See also Why We Fight 2005 film External links http www.hijackingcatastrophe.org Hijacking Catastrophe Official Website http www.youtube.com watch?v SltOy F6ZII Hijacking Catastrophe at Youtube http www.mediaed.org Media Education Foundation imdb title id 0419806 title Hijacking Catastrophe Rotten Tomatoes http www.rottentomatoes.com m hijacking catastrophe 9 11 fear the selling of american ... more details
Citations missing section June 2010 date June 2010 In computer science , session hijacking is the exploitation of a valid Session computer science computer session sometimes also called a session key to gain unauthorized access to information or services in a computer system. In particular, it is used to refer to the theft of a magic cookie used to authenticate a user to a remote server. It has particular relevance to web developer s, as the HTTP cookie s used to maintain a session on many web sites can be easily stolen by an attacker using an intermediary computer or with access to the saved cookies on the victim s computer see HTTP cookie Cookie theft and session hijacking HTTP cookie theft . A popular method is using Source routing source routed IP packets. This allows a hacker at point ... through its machine. If source routing is turned off, the hacker can use blind hijacking, whereby ... heavy packet loss. History Session hijacking was not possible with early versions of HTTP. HTTP protocol versions 0.8 and 0.9 lacked cookies and other features necessary for session hijacking. Version ... 1.0 did have some security weaknesses relating to session hijacking, but they were difficult to exploit ... 1.1 servers the session hijacking problem has evolved into a nearly permanent security risk. The introduction of supercookies and other features with the modernized HTTP 1.1 has allowed for the hijacking ... has contributed to this ongoing security problem. Session hijacking has been an ongoing problem ... Methods to prevent session hijacking include An open source solution is ArpON ARP handler inspection .... It blocks also the derived attacks by it, which Sniffing, Hijacking, Injection, Filtering & co attacks for more complex derived attacks, as DNS Spoofing, WEB Spoofing, Session Hijacking and SSL TLS Hijacking ... security exploits de Session Hijacking fa hy SideJacking it Dirottamento di sessione nl Session hijacking ja pl Session hijacking ru TCP hijacking zh ... more details
Refimprove date September 2011 Expert subject Technology date November 2008 Page hijacking is a form of search engine spamdexing index spamming . It is achieved by creating a rogue copy of a popular website which shows contents similar to the original to a web crawler , but url redirection redirects web surfers to unrelated or malicious websites. Spammers can use this technique to achieve high rankings in result pages for certain key words. Page hijacking is a form of cloaking , made possible because some web crawler s detect duplicates while indexing web pages. If two pages have the same content, only one of the Uniform Resource Locator URL s will be kept. A spammer will try to ensure that the rogue website is the one shown on the result pages. In some cases, legitimate web pages can be edited by external advertisers via Cross site scripting XSS and redirected to promoting web site ref http forums.filefront.com sw jk problems errors help 398829 cross site scripting.html http forums.filefront.com filefront com help center 398823 automatically redirected game site advert forums.html See for example, discussions on FF related to redirection incident ref . Example of page hijacking Suppose that a website offers difficult to find sizes of clothes. A common search entered to reach this website is really big t shirts , which when entered on popular search engines made this website show up as the first result SpecialClothes Offering clothes in sizes you cannot find elsewhere. www.example.com A spammer working for a competing company then creates a website that looks extremely similar to the one listed when visited by a web crawler. However, it includes a special redirection script that redirects regular web surfers to the competitor s site. After several weeks, a web search for really .... See also Google bomb Homepage hijacking Link farm Mousetrapping Spamdexing TrustRank Clickjacking ... title I heard Google needs more examples of 302 hijacking entry 5 date 02 08 2005, 11 45 AM External ... more details
Sky Jack Terrorism Aircraft hijacking also known as skyjacking and sky controlling is the unlawful ... B. Raman title PLANE HIJACKING IN PERSPECTIVE publisher South Asia Analysis Group date 2000 01 02 url ... hijacking attempt. A father and son boarded his Continental Airlines Boeing 707 in El Paso, Texas ... and shot out its tires, averting the hijacking. See http www.airdisaster.com features hijack hijack.shtml ... January 2011 reason reliable source needed for the whole paragraph The world s first fatal hijacking ... ordered the discontinuance by the CIA of the use of hijacking as a covert action weapon against ... In the Dymshits Kuznetsov hijacking affair on 15 June 1970, a group of Soviet Refusenik Soviet Union ... of Israel which strongly denounced other cases of Aircraft hijacking endorsed this one ... one of the worst hijackings in history. Military aircraft hijacking main Rashid Minhas A Pakistan Air ... endanger themselves or other people. The FAA realized that the longer a hijacking persisted, the more ... resistance from passengers and flight crews, making a successful hijacking more unlikely. An example ... shoe. Flight attendants and pilots now receive extensive anti hijacking and self defense training designed to thwart a hijacking. Informing air traffic control To communicate to air traffic control ... hijacking. Of course, a loss of radio communications may also be the cause for a lack of response ... of the court ref India In August 2005, India revealed its new anti hijacking policy. ref ... are obliged, in case of hijacking or a threat of it, to take all the necessary measures in order ... of the convention, 3 conditions should be met 1. the hijacking or control takeover of an aircraft ... of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft contains 14 articles relating to what constitutes hijacking as well ... El Al Hijacking Dymshits Kuznetsov hijacking affair References Reflist External links http fortnightjournal.com dolan morgan 258 the first hijacking myth.html The First Hijacking Myth at Fortnight Journal ... more details
NOTOC Wiktionary domainDomain may refer to Domain can be used for a name and science General Territory ... government Public domain , a body of works and knowledge without proprietary interest Eminent domain , the power of government to confiscate private property for public use Steve Alten Domain trilogy Domain trilogy is a trilogy of books regarding the Mayanism December 21.2C 2012 Mayan 2012 myths , written by Steve Alten Domain board game Domain , a game published by Parker Brothers in 1983 Sciences Domain biology , a subdivision even larger than a kingdom Domain knowledge , a specific expert knowledge valid for a pre selected area of activity, such as surgery Domain specificity , a theoretical ... Domain wall , a term used in physics which can have one of two distinct but similar meanings in either magnetism or string theory Magnetic domain , a region within a magnetic material which has uniform magnetization Protein domain , a part of a protein that can exist independently of the rest of the protein chain Information technology Administrative domain , a service provider holding a security repository permitting to easily authenticate and authorize clients with credentials Application domain , the kinds of purposes for which users use a software system Broadcast domain , in computer networking, a group of special purpose addresses to receive network announcements Clock domain crossing , when a signal crosses from one clock domain into another CLR application domain , a mechanism for separating executed applications similar to a process Collision domain , a physical network segment that is a shared medium where data packets can collide with one another Data domain , in database theory, a set of all permitted values Domain software engineering , a field of study that defines a set ... a problem in that field Domain analysis , the process of analyzing related software systems in a domain to find their common and variable parts Domain driven design , an approach to the design of software ... more details
Infobox Airliner accident name 1971 Indian Airlines hijacking Crash image Image caption Date 30 January 1971 Type Aircraft hijacking occurrence type Hijacking Site Lahore , Pakistan Fatalities Injuries Aircraft Type Fokker F27 Friendship Origin Last stopover Destination Operator Indian Airlines Tail Number Ship name Ganga Passengers Crew Survivors All On January 30, 1971 an Indian Airlines Fokker F27 Friendship aircraft named Ganga was hijacked by two Kashmiri people Kashmiri millitants, Hashim Quereshi and his cousin Ashraf Butt, and was flown to Lahore , Pakistan where the passengers and crew were released and plane was burnt on February 1, 1971. ref name Kashmiri cite web url http www.kashmiri.info index2.php?option com content&do pdf 1&id 66 title Who was behind hijacking of IA plane Ganga ? publisher Fouq Libarary accessdate February 04, 2012 ref ref name Ganga cite web url http www.rediff.com news 2005 jun 02spec11.htm title The Rediff Special Did India plant 1965 war plans? publisher Rediff date June 02, 2005 accessdate February 04, 2012 author Athale, Colonel Dr Anil retd ref ref cite news url http articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com 2001 10 06 india 27236052 1 ia aircraft indian airlines aircraft lahore title Hijack into terror work The Times Of India date October 06, 2001 accessdate February 04, 2012 ref Ganga was one of the oldest aircraft in the Indian Airlines fleet and was already withdrawn from service but was re inducted days before the hijacking. ref name Ganga It is alleged that Research and Analysis Wing , the external intelligence agency of India , planned and executed the hijacking as a false flag operation. ref name Globalsecurity Cite web author John E. Pike url http www.globalsecurity.org intell world india raw.htm title Research and Analysis Wing ..., 2012 author Raman, B. authorlink B. Raman ref India retaliated to the hijacking and subsequent burning ... Aviation accidents and incidents in 1971 coord missing India DEFAULTSORT Indian Airlines hijacking ... more details
Original research date October 2007 refimprove date March 2010 Credit card hijacking is a form of credit card fraud and the term is used when a person s credit card is used by some unauthorized person e.g. a thief or overaggressive vendor to buy goods or services. The credit card owner usually has trouble reasserting control over the card, because usually they don t find out immediately, and the owner must distinguish legitimate purchases from illegitimate in a credible manner. Identity theft The first form of credit card hijacking is basically identity theft , which is the deliberate assumption of another person s Personally identifiable information identity . Identity theft is usually the result of serious breaches of privacy and often involves the victim compromising a great deal of financial and personal information ref http www.ftc.gov bcp edu pubs consumer credit cre30.shtm FTC ID Theft, whats it all about? ref allowing the thief to charge an existing credit card account or open up new credit card accounts in the name of the victim. Traditionally, methods of identity theft for credit card hijacking have involved mail interception or skimming of credit card data. As online transaction volumes increase, new methods for hijacking identities for credit card fraud include phishing and the use of spyware and botnet s ref http www.threatmetrix.com fraud control device fingerprint ... ref . Cancellation barrier The second form of credit card hijacking is the continued charging of a person ... card owner. This type of credit card hijacking was pioneered by major Internet service ... common today in a wide range of subscription based goods and services. Credit card hijacking of this type ... reduced. The issue which makes one subscription system a hijacking of the credit card is not the mode ... barriers for the user to easily cancel the subscription. Organizations which use credit card hijacking .... This is very common amongst online dating services. This second form of credit card hijacking was created ... more details
about the hijacking made in aim to flee the German Democratic Republic in 1978 the flight with the same flight number crashed in 1969 LOT Polish Airlines Flight 165 Infobox Airliner accident name LOT Polish Airlines Flight 165 hijacking caption The hijacked Tu 134 at Tempelhof on 30 August 1978 image Hijacked LOT Tupolev Tu 134 at Tempelhof Manteufel.jpg Date August 30, 1978 Type Aircraft hijackingHijacking occurrence type Hijacking Site Hijacker forced the aircraft to land at U.S. Air Force base at Tempelhof International Airport Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin Fatalities 0 Injuries 0 Aircraft Type Tupolev Tu 134 Origin Gda sk Lech Wa sa Airport Gda sk Airport Destination Sch nefeld Airport Operator LOT Polish Airlines Tail Number Passengers 63 Crew Survivors 63 LOT Polish Airlines Flight 165 hijacking was the Aircraft hijackinghijacking of a LOT Polish Airlines that occurred on August 30, 1978. ref name morgenpost de icon Cite web date August 31, 2008 url http www.morgenpost.de printarchiv berlin article868851 Aus der Flucht wird eine politische Affaere.html title Lars Broder Keil, Aus der Flucht wird eine politische Aff re trl. The escape turns into a political affair publisher Berliner Morgenpost accessdate July 25, 2009 last quote ref The hijackers from East Germany GDR DDR were seeking political asylum in West Germany FRG BRD Germany BRD . The plane landed safely, and the primary ... Nawrocki 1979 So they developed the plan to Aircraft hijacking hijack a plane, flying to East Berlin ... Rundfunk Fernsehen on 23 September 2008, 14 30h. ref Hijacking On August 30, 1978 ... a hijacking treaty. Consequently the case was prosecuted in the never before convened United States .... Tiede was acquitted on three charges, including hijacking and possession of a firearm, but convicted ... 165 Hijacking Category Aviation accidents and incidents in 1978 Category 1978 in Poland Category Aircraft ... Airlines accidents and incidents Flight 0165 hijacking Category Trials in Germany Category 1978 ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Achille Lauro hijacking On October 7, 1985, four men representing the Palestine Liberation Front PLF hijacked the Italy Italian MS Achille Lauro MS Achille Lauro liner off Egypt as she was sailing from Alexandria to Port Said . Muhammad Zaidan , leader of the PLF, masterminded the hijacking. One elderly Jewish man, the wheelchair bound Leon Klinghoffer , was murdered by the hijackers and thrown overboard. File Achille03.jpg thumb right The Achille Lauro in 1989 Background Throughout the 1980s, the PLF launched attacks on both civilian and military targets in the north of Israel , across the Lebanese border. The attack was perpetrated as retaliation for the Israeli bombing of the PLO headquarter in Tunis Operation Wooden Leg a couple of days earlier, which had killed 60 PLO members, including several leaders of Force 17 , and several of Yasser Arafat s bodyguards. Hijacking On October 7, 1985, four PLF militants men hijacked the Achille Lauro liner off Egypt. The hijackers had been surprised by a crew member and acted prematurely. Holding the passengers and crew hostage, they directed the vessel to sail to Tartus , Syria , and demanded the release of 50 Palestinians then in Israeli prisons. Murder of Leon Klinghoffer The next day, after being refused permission by the Syrian ... Zaidan in absentia to five terms of life imprisonment for his role in the hijacking. He was also ... for the Achille Lauro hijacking and murder of Leon Klinghoffer and advocated peace talks between ... in U.S. custody March 8, 2004. The fate of those convicted of the hijacking is varied Ahmad Marrouf ... 3&ved 0CC4Q6AEwAg v onepage&q al 20assadi 20achille 20lauro&f false The Achille Lauro Hijacking ... Voyage of Terror The Achille Lauro Affair 1990 is a TV Drama Action movie based on the hijacking, starring ... . Its depiction of the hijacking has proved controversial. References Reflist Israeli Palestinian ... Category Palestine Liberation Organization Category MS Achille Lauro Hijacking Category EgyptAir accidents ... more details
Infobox Aircraft occurrence name Sabena Flight 571 Date May 8, 1972 occurrence type Hijacking image image size alt caption date type Aircraft hijackingHijacking site Ben Gurion International Airport Lod Airport , Lod , Israel coordinates aircraft type Boeing 707 aircraft name operator Sabena tail number origin Vienna stopover last stopover destination Lod Airport, Lod, Israel passengers unknown 4 hijackers crew unknown injuries 3 2 passengers, 1 commando fatalities 3 1 passenger, 2 hijackers survivors 87 2 hijackers Campaignbox Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon Sabena Flight 571 was a scheduled passenger flight from Vienna to Tel Aviv operated by the Belgian national airline, Sabena . On May 8, 1972 a Boeing 707 passenger aircraft operating that service, and captained by the Englishman, Reginald Levy, Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom DFC , ref name NYT Levy cite web url http www.nytimes.com 2010 08 05 world europe 05levy.html title Reginald Levy Is Dead at 88 Hailed as a Hero in a 72 Hijacking last Hevesi first Dennis date 5 August 2010 work The New York Times accessdate 6 August 2010 ref was hijacked by four terrorists from the Black September group Black September organization and landed at Lod Airport ref name NYT Levy later Ben Gurion International Airport ref name NYT Levy near Lod , although that was the planned destination anyway. The attack was planned by Ali Hassan Salameh and carried out by a group of two men and two women, armed with pistols, ref name NYT Levy led by Ali Taha ref name AARP Cite news title In a ruined country publisher The Atlantic Monthly url http www.theatlantic.com doc 200509 samuels 12 ref Twenty minutes out of Vienna, ref name NYT Levy the hijackers rushed the cockpit. As you can see, Captain Levy told the 90 passengers, we ... near his home in Dover on 1 August 2010. ref name NYT Levy The hijacking took place on his 50th ...&hpw title Reginald Levy Is Dead at 88 Hailed as a Hero in a 72 Hijacking author Dennis Heves date August ... more details
Refimprove date May 2009 No footnotes date May 2009 The Dymshits Kuznetsov aircraft hijacking affair lang ru , or Leningrad Process was an attempt to Aircraft hijacking hijack a civilian aircraft on 15 June 1970 by a group of Soviet Refusenik Soviet Union refuseniks in order to escape to the Western world West . Even though the attempt was unsuccessful, this was a notable event in the course of the Cold War because it drew international attention to human rights violations in the USSR and resulted in temporary loosening of emigration restrictions. Background In the wake of the Six Day War in 1967, the USSR broke off diplomatic relations with Israel. This stirred up Zionist feelings among some Soviet Jews , the majority of whom were cultural assimilation assimilated and secularity non religious . Incident In 1970, a group of sixteen refuseniks two of whom were non Jewish , organized by dissident Eduard Kuznetsov who already served a seven year term in Soviet prisons , prepared to hijack an aircraft and fly it to Sweden. One of the participants, Mark Dymshits, was a former military pilot. Under the guise of a trip to a wedding, they bought up all the tickets for the local flight Saint Petersburg Leningrad Priozersk on a small 12 seater aircraft Antonov An 2 colloquially known as , kukuruznik . On 15 June 1970, after arriving at Rzhevka Airport Smolnoye later Rzhevka Airport near Leningrad, the entire group of the wedding guests was arrested by the MVD . Aftermath The accused were charged for high treason , punishable by the death sentence under Article 64 of the Penal code of the RSFSR. Mark Dymshits and Eduard Kuznetsov were sentenced to capital punishment but after international protests it was appealed and replaced with 15 years of incarceration, Yosef Mendelevitch and Yuri Fedorov 15 years, Aleksey Murzhenko 14, Silva Zalmanson Kuznetsov s wife 10, Arieh Leib Khanokh 13, Anatoli Altmann 12, Boris ... more details
Merge from Shane Murphy captain discuss Talk Maersk Alabama hijacking Chief Mate merger date July 2011 DISPLAYTITLE Maersk Alabama hijacking Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict Maersk Alabama hijacking partof Piracy in Somalia , Operation Enduring Freedom Horn of Africa image File Lifeboat of the Maersk Alabama, after capture.jpg 250px caption The lifeboat from the Maersk Alabama is hoisted aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer to be processed for evidence. date 8 12 April 2009 place 240 miles off the coast of Somalia result Hostage rescued combatant1 flag United States combatant2 Piracy in Somalia Somali pirates strength1 USS Bainbridge DDG 96 6 br USS Halyburton FFG 40 6 br USS Boxer LHD 4 6 br United States Navy SEALs strength2 1 Lifeboat shipboard lifeboat br 4 pirate s casualties1 none casualties2 3 killed br 1 captured campaignbox Campaignbox Operation Enduring Freedom Horn of Africa Campaignbox Piracy in Somalia The Maersk Alabama hijacking was a series of events involving piracy that began with four Piracy in Somalia Somali pirates seizing the cargo ship MV Maersk Alabama convert 240 nmi km mi lk in southeast of the Somalia Somali port city of Eyl . This event ended after a rescue effort by US troops on 12 April 2009. ref cite news date 9 ... Hijacking The ship, with a crew of 20, loaded with 17,000 metric ton s of cargo, was bound for Mombasa ... intelligence team have been shown in the documentaries of the Maersk Alabama hijacking on the Discovery ... the hijacking, Phillips published a book titled A Captain s Duty A Captain s Duty Somali Pirates ... Hanks would star in a Columbia film based on the hijacking and Phillips book, scripted by Billy Ray ... operations in the region. Dai Hong Dan , a similar incident involving the hijacking of a North Korean ... the Maersk Alabama Detailed 12 page description of hijacking http www.youtube.com watch?v 7KZqu7qrxAQ ... battles involving pirates Maersk Alabama hijacking Category Naval battles of Operation Enduring Freedom ... more details
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