Pakistani Hackers Force Airborne Indian Pilots to Listen to "Dil Pakistan"
Indian pilots landing planes at airplane terminals near the Line of Control in Jammu are being constrained by Pakistani Hackers to listen to 'Dil Pakistan', Times of India reported.
As the pilots approach for a getting, the programmers tap into the recurrence that is generally held for correspondence between the Indian warrior planes and the Air Traffic Control. The outcome? Blocked interchanges and enthusiastic Pakistani music being played in the cockpit.
To explain the issue, pilots contact the Northern Control in Udhampur, who call the Jammu tower by means of a landline and request elective frequencies.
At exactly that point would they be able to prevent the tunes from playing. As indicated by reports, hacking of frequencies is the purpose for Jammu ATC's default recurrence being changed so regularly.
One Indian pilot said, "We are made to hear melodies like 'Dil, dil Pakistan, jaan Pakistan. This is a major aggravation as we are in conclusive phase of landing."
Indian pilots landing planes at airplane terminals near the Line of Control in Jammu are being constrained by Pakistani Hackers to listen to 'Dil Pakistan', Times of India reported.
As the pilots approach for a getting, the programmers tap into the recurrence that is generally held for correspondence between the Indian warrior planes and the Air Traffic Control. The outcome? Blocked interchanges and enthusiastic Pakistani music being played in the cockpit.
To explain the issue, pilots contact the Northern Control in Udhampur, who call the Jammu tower by means of a landline and request elective frequencies.
At exactly that point would they be able to prevent the tunes from playing. As indicated by reports, hacking of frequencies is the purpose for Jammu ATC's default recurrence being changed so regularly.
One Indian pilot said, "We are made to hear melodies like 'Dil, dil Pakistan, jaan Pakistan. This is a major aggravation as we are in conclusive phase of landing."