EU Airports Hit by Ransomware Disrupting Flights

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The EU's cybersecurity agency confirmed that ransomware caused ongoing disruptions at major European airports, including Heathrow, Berlin Brandenburg, Brussels, Dublin, and Cork, due to a cyberattack on Collins Aerospace's check-in systems. Airports are operating manually and advising passengers to check flight statuses, with some flights canceled or delayed. The attack has led to significant travel chaos across Europe and North America.
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- Airport cyberattack disrupts more flights across Europe NBC News
- EU agency confirms ransomware attack behind airport disruptions Reuters
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