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FBI Warns Airlines That Passengers Could Hijack Planes Via On-Board Wi-Fi

© AFP 2023 / MANDEL NGAN / FILESFederal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) inside the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in Washington, DC.
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FBI warned airlines about a potential risk of using on-board Wi-Fi networks, Sky News reported Wednesday citing the Bureau's InfraGard website.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The FBI has warned airlines about a potential risk of plane controls being hacked by passengers using on-board Wi-Fi networks, Sky News reported Wednesday citing the Bureau's InfraGard website.

"Although the media claims remain theoretical and unproven, the media publicity associated with these statements may encourage actors to use the described intrusion methods," the alert for companies read as quoted by Sky News.

Earlier in April, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report, revealing that hackers could potentially take over planes because cockpit and passenger Wi-Fi networks are currently organized into a common network.

A Boeing spokesperson told Sputnik that the report was inaccurate.

The FBI statement followed a message posted on Twitter by security expert Chris Roberts, who joked about being able to break into a plane's network using his laptop.

After the message was posted, Roberts was questioned by the FBI, and a few days later he was banned from boarding a flight to California.

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