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Cyberattack disrupts check-in operations at European airports, Pg 2.

Cyberattack on Collins Aerospace's MUSE software disrupts check-in systems at major European airports, causing flight delays and cancellations.

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Key Highlights:

  • 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.
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