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Berlin Airport chaos drags on after cyberattack
It may take several more days before operations return to normal, and it remains unclear when the problems will be fully resolved. An airport representative warned travelers to expect delays, cancellations,
Airport disruptions that affected automated check-in systems in recent days were caused by a ransomware attack, the EU's cybersecurity agency said on Monday, highlighting the growing risks of such attacks to critical infrastructure and industries.
Airport disruptions that affected automated check-in systems in recent days were caused by a ransomware attack, the EU's cybersecurity agency said on Monday, highlighting the growing risks of such attacks to critical infrastructure and industries.
Major airports in Brussels, London and Berlin were hit by disruptions to electronic systems that snarled up check-in and sent airline staffers trying options like handwriting boarding passes.
Drones sightings have closed Copenhagen airport in Denmark even as London-Heathrow, Berlin, Dublin, Brussels Airports in Europe have against witnessed cyberattacks.
More than 92,000 passengers were expected at Berlin airport on Monday, more than the normal due to the marathon, said an airport spokesperson, with work being done to keep disruptions to a minimum.
Major European airports including those in London and Berlin are experiencing delays after problems at a service provider.
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A cyberattack disrupted operations at Berlin airport, affecting passenger check-in systems and causing delays for marathon attendees. Hackers targeted Collins Aerospace systems, impacting Heathrow, Brussels,