- Look up
hijack,
hijacking, or
hijacker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hijacking may
refer to: Bluejacking, the
unsolicited transmission of data via...
- A
Hijacking (Danish: Kapringen) is a 2012
Danish thriller film
written and
directed by
Tobias Lindholm about a ship
hijacking.
Pilou Asbæk and Søren Malling...
- Look up
hijack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hijack may
refer to:
Hijack (1973 film), an
American made-for-television film
Hijack! (1975 film),...
- 2004:
TTNet in
Turkey hijacks the
Internet May 7, 2005: Google's May 2005
Outage January 22, 2006: Con
Edison Communications hijacks big
chunk of the Internet...
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Force One.
Hijacking is a
central theme in the
Turbulence movie trilogy. In Mission:
Impossible 2, one of the film's
antagonists hijacks a
plane at the...
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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...
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Domain hijacking or
domain theft is the act of
changing the
registration of a
domain name
without the
permission of its
original registrant, or by abuse...
- Lead
hijackers in the
September 11
attacks The
hijackers in the
September 11
attacks were 19 men
affiliated with
Islamist jihadist organization al-Qaeda...
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Browser hijacking is a form of
unwanted software that
modifies a web browser's
settings without a user's permission, to
inject unwanted advertising into...
- In
computer science,
session hijacking,
sometimes also
known as
cookie hijacking, is the
exploitation of a
valid computer session—sometimes also called...