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Two engineers reportedly gained unauthorized access to a flight system, exposing critical vulnerabilities in airline technology. The discovery brought attention to potential weaknesses in aviation cybersecurity and the risks associated with digital systems in modern aircraft operations.
In a surprising turn, instead of facing legal consequences, the individuals were reportedly rewarded with lifetime free travel. The incident has sparked widespread debate over whether the act should be viewed as ethical hacking that helped improve security or as a serious breach that could have posed significant risks.
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