Cyberattack on Collins Aerospace Check-In System Disrupts Brussels, Heathrow and Berlin Flights
The cyberattack on Collins Aerospace's systems caused cancellations and delays at key European airports, with Brussels Airport canceling nearly 140 flights on Monday, officials said.
- Brussels Airport reported that only manual check-in and boarding is currently possible due to the attack, causing delays and cancellations.
- Brussels Airlines stated that it is spacing out long-haul flights to minimize disruptions, despite not canceling any flights.
- Passengers have been advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport as further disruptions are expected.
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5 Critical Lessons from the European Airport Cyberattack Disrupting Heathrow and More - teleSUR English
The European airport cyberattack disrupted Heathrow and other major hubs, revealing vulnerabilities and sparking urgent recovery efforts. Related: China Rejects Accusations of Cyber Attacks Against the U.S. Department of the Treasury The European airport cyberattack that struck some of the continent’s busiest airports, including London Heathrow—the region’s busiest hub—has underscored the immense vulnerabilities in automated airport systems. On …
(Brussels=Yonhap News) Correspondent Jeong Bit-na = Flight disruptions continued for the second day on the 21st (local time) due to cyberattacks on check-in and boarding systems at major European airports...
Welcome to the pre-digital era: On Saturday, a cyber attack on a check-in system put passengers and staff at Berlin Airport to the test.
A service provider for check-in systems has been attacked. Berlin, Brussels, Dublin and London Heathrow airports are particularly affected.
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