UK police said Wednesday a man in his 40s had been arrested after a cyberattack caused travel chaos at major European airports including Brussels, Berlin and London's Heathrow.
British authorities detained a man in his 40s over a series of cyberattacks that grounded flights at major European airports.
Dublin Airport was experiencing “minimal impact” and had some manual processes in place to combat the issue, a spokesperson ...
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Man Arrested After Cyberattack Caused Flight Chaos at Heathrow Airport
A 40-year-old man has been arrested in the UK on suspicion of involvement in a cyberattack that caused major disruption at some of Europe’s busiest airports over the weekend, including Heathrow ...
Passengers were evacuated from Stansted Airport after a fire broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning ...
A MAN has been arrested following an investigation into a cyber attack which caused disruption at major UK and European ...
A West Sussex man in his 40s has been arrested over an alleged cyber attack that caused chaos at Heathrow and other European ...
The incident last week affected check-in, boarding and flights at a number of European airports including Heathrow.
A man has been arrested in southern England over a cyberattack that disrupted European airports, including Heathrow. The ...
Alleged cyber attack saw check-in and boarding systems disrupted at London Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin airports ...
London Heathrow, Berlin Airport, and Brussels Airport faced significant delays, cancellations, and manual processing.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Dublin Airport, and Brussels-Zaventem Airport were among other major transportation hubs that were seriously impacted by the cyberattacks.
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