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  1. Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia

    On October 17, 1996, the first hijacking that was brought to an end while airborne was carried out by four operatives of the Austrian special law enforcement unit Cobra on a Russian Aeroflot flight from …

  2. Hijacking | Aviation Crime & Security Measures | Britannica

    hijacking, the illegal seizure of a land vehicle, aircraft, or other conveyance while it is in transit.

  3. Hijacking | AP News

    Stay up to date on the latest Hijacking news coverage from AP News.

  4. HIJACKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    HIJACKING definition: 1. the crime of using force or threats to take control of an aircraft, ship, car, etc., or an…. Learn more.

  5. HIJACKING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Shipments may be stolen, hijacked, destroyed, damaged or delayed. David Drake. A shipment of … albums by British pop idol Sting was hijacked in transit while being transported from Germany to an …

  6. Hijacking - definition of hijacking by The Free Dictionary

    To take control of (something) without permission or authorization and use it for one's own purposes: dissidents who hijacked the town council; spammers who hijacked a computer network. b. To steal or …

  7. What is Cyber Hijacking? | Definition from TechTarget

    Feb 12, 2025 · Examine cyber hijacking and its different types, including ransomware. Learn about recent attacks and how organizations can protect against cyber hijacking.

  8. A Brief History of Airplane Hijackings, From the Cold War to D.B. Cooper

    Jul 18, 2022 · Though many Americans may associate airport security with 9/11, it was a wave of hijackings in the late 1960s and early 1970s that laid the foundation for today’s airport security …

  9. Hijacking | Encyclopedia.com

    Hijacking is the modern term for "piracy." It is derived from the phrase "High, Jack!" which is a command to raise one's hands before being robbed.

  10. What does hijacking mean? - Definitions.net

    Hijacking is the act of illegally seizing or taking control of a vehicle, aircraft, or other mode of transportation, often by force or threat, during transit and usually intending to use it for a certain …