A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace's MUSE software disrupted check-in operations at major European airports on Saturday.
Affected airports included London's Heathrow, Brussels Airport, and Berlin Airport, with minor impacts at Dublin and Cork Airports.
The attack led to flight delays and cancellations; 29 departures and arrivals were cancelled across Heathrow, Berlin, and Brussels.
RTX, the parent company of Collins Aerospace, acknowledged the cyber-related disruption and is working to resolve the issue.
Detailed Insights:
The cyberattack targeted the MUSE software, impacting electronic customer check-in and baggage drop services.
Airports mitigated the disruption through manual check-in operations, advising passengers to confirm travel plans with airlines.
The European Commission stated that there were no indications of a widespread or severe attack, with the incident's origin under investigation.
This incident is part of a growing trend of sophisticated cyberattacks targeting various sectors globally, including healthcare, defense, retail, and automotive.
Key Concepts Involved:
Cyberattack: An attempt to damage or disrupt computer systems or networks.
Ransomware: A type of malware that encrypts a victim's data and demands payment for its release.
MUSE Software: A software used for electronic customer check-in and baggage drop.