Several of Europe's biggest airports still face disruptions after hackers knocked out automatic check-in systems provided by Collins Aerospace, owned by RTX, affecting dozens of flights and thousands of passengers for days.

The disruptions were caused by a cyberattack on Friday, the EU's cybersecurity agency confirmed, highlighting the growing risks of such attacks to critical infrastructure and industries.

Law enforcement was involved to investigate, the agency ENISA said in a statement on Monday, without providing details on where the cyberattack originated.

Governments and companies have been the targets of cyberattacks in recent months, including luxury car maker Jaguar Land Rover, which had to pause production as a result.

Collins said it was working with the affected airports, in

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