Disruption Continues in Wake of European Airports Cyberattack

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The EU’s cybersecurity agency has confirmed ’third party’ involvement in the hack on the outsourced systems for check-ins and boarding.

Disruption Continues in Wake of European Airports Cyberattack

Passengers wait at Heathrow Airport in London. Maja Smiejkowska/PA

Rachel Roberts

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Passengers at a number of European airports faced another day of potential disruption on Monday following a cyber attack that affected check-in and boarding systems over the weekend.

The attack began on Friday evening, causing disruption at major international hubs including London Heathrow—Europe’s busiest airport—Brussels, and Berlin Brandenburg.

Rachel Roberts

Rachel Roberts is a London-based journalist with a background in local then national news. She focuses on health and education stories and has a particular interest in vaccines and issues impacting children.

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