Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Mike Hager
Publication Date: October 16, 2025 - 22:04
Airport hacks in B.C., Ontario should be a wake-up call, federal official says
October 16, 2025
The hacking of screens and public-address systems at three airports in British Columbia and Ontario should spur governments to ensure public readiness for disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks, a top federal official told a security conference in Vancouver Thursday.
Members of the opening panel at the second annual Vancouver International Security Summit agreed that Canadians are woefully unaware of wide-ranging efforts to disrupt public institutions, interfere and stoke division online among different groups, and to steal money or information from private companies.
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