Hijacking may refer to:
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Common usage
Computing and technology
- Bluejacking, the unsolicited transmission of data via Bluetooth
- Brandjacking, the unauthorized use of a company's brand
- Browser hijacking
- Clickjacking (including likejacking and cursorjacking), a phenomenon of hijacking "clicks" in a website context
- DLL hijacking
- DNS hijacking
- Domain hijacking
- Hijack attack, in communication, a form of active wiretapping in which the attacker seizes control of a previously established communication association
- BGP hijacking
- Reverse domain hijacking
- Session hijacking
Finance
Transportation
- Aircraft hijacking, the unlawful seizure of an aircraft by an individual or a group
- Carjacking, a robbery in which the item stolen is a motor vehicle
- Maritime hijacking, or piracy
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Arts, entertainment, and media
- Hijacking, in dance, a variation of lead and follow
- A Hijacking, a 2012 Danish film
- Hijacking (film), a 2024 South Korean film
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See also
- Hi-Jacked, a 1950 film
- "Hi-jacked" (Joe 90), a 1968 episode of Joe 90
- Hijacked, a 2012 action, crime, thriller film directed by Brandon Nutt and starring Vinnie Jones, Rob Steinberg, and Craig Fairbrass
- Hijack (disambiguation)
- Hijacker (comics), three different Marvel Comics characters have used this moniker
- All pages with titles beginning with Hijacking
- All pages with titles containing Hijacking
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