Airport disintegration According to the European Union’s Cyber Security Agency Anisa on Monday, in Europe, a weekend, was caused by a ransomware attack.
The agency said in an email statement to Techcrunch, “The disintegration of the operation of Enisa airports, which was caused by the third party ransomware phenomenon. At this time, the Enisa cannot share any more information about the cyber attack.”
The ransomware attack targeted the Collins Aerospace, a company that provides check-in systems of other things to several airports including Berlin, Brussels and Heathro in London. The company said that she was working with affected airports to restore services, RecitablyWho first reported Anisa’s statement.
On Saturday, Parent told Coalins Aerospace said that the targeted software company had a passenger processing system called the museum, which “allows many airlines to share the check-in desk and boarding gate posts at an airport instead of their own dedicated infrastructure,” According to the official website of Colins Aerospace,
Colins Aerospace, which is owned by the Defense Contractor RTX, did not immediately respond to the request of the comment. At this point, it is not clear who is behind the cyber attack.
Cyberlackac has created disruption with check-in procedures, delays and cancellations from Friday night.