He Airport interruptions Throughout Europe, that was the weekend caused by a ransomware attack, according to the European Union cyber security agency, Enisa on Monday.
“Enisa is aware of the continuous interruption of airport operations, which were caused by a third -party ransomware incident. At this time, Enisa cannot share more information about cyber attack,” said the agency in a statement sent by email to Techcrunch.
The Ransomware attack was addressed to Collins Aerospace, a company that provides among other systems for the registration of things to several airports, including Berlin, Brussels and Heathrow in London. The company said it was working with affected airports to restore services, According to Reuterswho first reported the declaration of Enisa.
On Saturday, The Guardian reported That Collins Aerospace said that the directed software was the company’s passenger processing system, which “allows multiple airlines to share registration desks and boarding door in an airport instead of having its own dedicated infrastructure”, “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “o “r. “They” “” sticking egota “” “” one “” “one “st “st “st “st” “one/AS “t” “one. “” “” “” “” “” According to the official Collins Aerospace website.
Collins Aerospace, owned by the RTX defense contractor, did not immediately respond to a comment request. At this point, it is not clear who is behind cyber attack.
Cyberataque has caused interruptions with registration processes, flight delays and cancellation such as Friday night.