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While I have tons of travel hacking resources on this website for U.S. travelers, I get a lot of questions from Canadians about whether they can take advantage of travel hacking too. And the answer is always yes!
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How did you get into travel hacking?I first became interested in points and loyalty programs back in 2013. As a university student in Canada, I was making frequent trips back home to China to visit my family and I was trying to figure out how I could get airport lounge access.
Other researchers have demonstrated how vulnerable cars can be to hacking via mobile apps like remote starters; and the US government and the state of Virginia recently sponsored research into cybersecurity for police cruisers.
Yes, it is an offence to fraudulently obtain, use, control, access or intercept computer systems or functions under the Criminal Code (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46). The relevant provisions of the Criminal Code that prohibit hacking (i.e., unauthorised access) are as follows:
The NATO Western military alliance is assessing the damage caused to its communication networks as a result of a massive hack that has rocked global institutions, including multiple agencies of the U.S. federal government and neighboring Canada.
Reuters and other media outlets have cited unnamed officials identifying Moscow as the top suspect in the SolarWinds hack, which FireEye and Microsoft have attributed to a nation-state, owing to the size and sophistication of the operation.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also told Breitbart News Radio on Monday that "it's been a consistent effort of the Russians to try and get into American servers, not only those of government agencies but of businesses." He also blamed Chinese and North Korean hackers, calling such attacks part of "an ongoing battle, an ongoing struggle to keep our systems safe."
In response to the recent allegations regarding the SolarWinds issue, Moscow's embassy in Washington has issued a vehement rejection of what it called "unfounded attempts of the U.S. media to blame Russia for hacker attacks on U.S. governmental bodies."
A \"cyber espionage group\" associated with the Russian intelligence services has attempted to hack into coronavirus vaccine research in the U.S., Britain and Canada, according to a report from the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Center.
A Chinese national pleaded guilty today to participating in a years-long conspiracy to hack into the computer networks of major U.S. defense contractors, steal sensitive military and export-controlled data and send the stolen data to China.
Microsoft said late Thursday that it had notified more than 40 customers hit by the malware which security experts say came from hackers linked to the Russian government and which could allow attackers unfettered network access.
The underlying question of attribution has not yet been clearly determined. However, from the tools and techniques used, and from speculating on the possible motivations, it appears to be either hackers-for-hire or a deliberate, state-sponsored attack. 2ff7e9595c
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