Anonymous ID: ecbc97 Jan. 20, 2023, 1:58 p.m. No.18183149   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3164 >>3338

Hacker seizes control of airline systems, steals no-fly list out of boredom

 

The TSA is investigating the hack.

 

A hacker recently claimed to have seized control of airline systems for CommuteAir and secured its no-fly list claiming to have done so merely out of boredom.

 

Hacker "maia arson crimew," who previously used the alias Tillie Kottmann, spoke with the Washington Times, explaining the details of the operation. Crinew is a seasoned hacker and faces an outstanding grand jury indictment under the name "Till Kottman."

 

The outlet asked whether someone with access to CommuteAir's system could have canceled flights or produced physical airline ideas.

 

"Presumably yes, though due to the complexity of said [application programming interface], and the sensibility of it (given its production airline systems) I opted not to probe very deeply, so I cannot confirm this with certainty," was Crimew's response.

 

The hacker also managed to obtained the airline's no-fly list, which is a 2019 version of the Transportation Security Administration's list and contains the names and dates-of-birth of known or suspected terrorists.

 

The Times indicated that the hacker had alerted the airline to its security shortfalls. The small airlines runs flights out of Denver, Colo.; Houston, Texas; and Dulles International Airport outside of Washington, D.C.

 

The TSA is investigating the hack.

 

https://justthenews.com/nation/technology/hacker-seizes-control-airline-systems-steals-no-fly-list-out-boredom

Anonymous ID: ecbc97 Jan. 20, 2023, 2:03 p.m. No.18183173   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Pfizer tried to ‘bully’ India – minister

 

New Delhi never approved the company’s jab as the US drugmaker apparently wanted protection from lawsuits over adverse effects

 

US drugmaker Pfizer attempted to “bully the Indian government” into granting it indemnity from legal action over its Covid-19 vaccine, Electronics and Technology Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has claimed. The vaccine shot was ultimately never approved in India.

 

“Just to remind all Indians, that Pfizer tried to bully the government of India into accepting conditions of indemnity,” Chandrasekhar tweeted on Friday. The minister then accused three prominent opposition leaders of “pushing foreign vaccines during Covid."

 

Chandrehaskar’s tweet featured a video of Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla being ambushed by a reporter at the World Economic Forum’s yearly gathering in the Swiss resort of Davos this week. Asked when he knew that his company’s vaccines "didn't stop transmission" of the coronavirus, Bourla refused to answer.

 

Bourla claimed in 2021 that his product was “100% effective in preventing Covid-19 cases,” despite Pfizer never testing whether it would stop transmission or not. However, Pfizer was not required to prove whether its shot stopped transmission in order to secure emergency approval in the US and EU, while some studies showed that it reduced transmission of early Covid-19 variants.

 

India refused to grant any vaccine manufacturer protection from claims linked to vaccine side effects, with government sources arguing that accepting the indemnity clause would leave the government itself, rather than the manufacturer, liable in the event of lawsuits. Accordingly, Pfizer and Moderna both refused to ship their mRNA-based shots to India.

 

India initially approved a locally-manufactured variant of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, another domestically-manufactured shot called Covaxin, and Russia’s Sputnik V. Moderna’s product was eventually given approval, as was Johnson & Johnson’s and a number of other locally-made vaccines.

 

Pfizer enjoys indemnity in the US under a series of pro-industry laws, and in the EU under confidential contracts signed by the pharma company and member states. The UK also granted Pfizer protection from legal action, changing the law to shield both the firm and healthcare staff administering the jab.

 

In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced last week that it would investigate a potential link between Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine and strokes among elderly people, but insisted it “is very unlikely” that there is a “true clinical risk.” Pfizer’s shot has also been linked to an increased risk of cardiac arrest, particularly in young males.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/570228-pfizer-bully-india-indemnity/