UK police said Wednesday a man in his 40s had been arrested after a cyberattack caused ongoing problems at major European airports, including Brussels, Berlin, and London's Heathrow.
A recent cyberattack targeting the MUSE software, widely used in airport check-in and boarding systems, has caused ...
The spate of cyber and hybrid attacks targeting aviation has put the industry – and passengers – on high alert. Thousands of travellers had their weekend plans upended after a suspected cyberattack ...
A cyberattack at a provider of check-in and boarding systems disrupted operations on Saturday at several major European ...
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Collins Aerospace hacked — Berlin and Heathrow descend into travel chaos
A major disruption has hit airlines and passengers across Europe after a cyberattack targeted the airport systems of Collins ...
ANOTHER major Danish airport was forced to shut down after mystery drones buzzed its airspace. It comes just days after ...
The cyberattack, which began on September 19, affected an important provider of software that underpins check-in and boarding systems.
The arrest of a man in southern England following a cyberattack that crippled check-in systems at major European airports ...
Days after the cyberattack, the disruption at BER Airport continues. Meanwhile, a suspect has been arrested in the UK.
The British police have arrested a man in his 40s after cyberattack disrupted major European airports of London’s Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin.
A man was arrested in West Sussex for a cyber attack on Collins Aerospace, disrupting check-in at London, Brussels, Berlin, ...
British authorities arrested a man in connection with cyberattacks that led to days of flight delays at some of Europe's ...
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