The European Union Electronic Agency confirms the ransom attack that causes airport disturbances


the Airport disorders All parts of Europe, which started during the weekend was the result of a ransom attack, according to the European Union Security Agency ENISA on Monday.

The agency said in a statement via e -mail to Techcrunch: “ENISA is aware of the constant turmoil of airport operations, which was caused by the third -party Ransomapat accident. At this moment, ENISA cannot share more information related to the cybersecurity.”

It targeted the Ransomware Collins Aerospace attack, a company that provides among other things, to check systems to many airports, including Berlin, Brussels and Hatro in London. The company said it is working with the affected airports to restore services, According to ReutersWho first reported the statement of Ina.

on saturday, I mentioned the guardian Collins Aerospace said that the target program is the company’s passenger processing system called Muse, which “allows many airlines to share check -in offices and climbing gateway positions to the airport instead of having their customized infrastructure,” According to the official Collins Aerospace website.

Collins Aerospace, owned by the RTX defense contractor, did not respond immediately to request a comment. At this stage, it is not clear who is behind the electronic attack.

The electronic attack caused disturbances with check -up, delaying flights, and canceling since Friday night.

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