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  1. Hijacking is the crime of taking control of an aircraft, ship, car, etc., or the act of using something that does not belong to you for your own advantage. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and usage of hijacking with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  2. the act of taking control of or using something that does not belong to you for your own advantage, or an occasion when this happens: The public won't stand for the hijacking of its public offices by corrupt politicians. I had recently fixed a browser hijacking issue. Menos ejemplos.

  3. El hijacking se trata de un proceso por el que se intenta secuestrar un elemento específico del entorno de Internet a través de rutas no autorizadas. Podemos encontrarlo tanto en secuestros de urls, de dominios, dns, navegador o sesión, entre muchos otros. 1 ¿Qué es el hijacking? 2 Tipos de Hijacking. 3 Cómo identificar un hijacker en mi sistema.

  4. hijacking n. (seizing of a plane, etc.) secuestro nm. A hijacking was reported on a passenger aircraft. Se informó de que hubo un secuestro en el avión de pasajeros. hijacking n. figurative (appropriation: of idea, plan) (figurado) robo nm.

  5. the act of taking control of or using something that does not belong to you for your own advantage, or an occasion when this happens: The public won't stand for the hijacking of its public offices by corrupt politicians. I had recently fixed a browser hijacking issue. Fewer examples.

  6. Hijacking, the illegal seizure of a land vehicle, aircraft, or other conveyance while it is in transit. Although since the late 20th century hijacking most frequently involved the seizure of an airplane and its forcible diversion to destinations chosen by the air pirates, when the term was coined.

  7. Definición de "hijacking" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. hijacking in British English. or highjacking (ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ ) sustantivo. the act or an instance of hijacking. attempted hijackings in the Soviet Union. car hijackings. Car hijackings are running at a rate of nearly 50 a day. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.