Passengers in front of the check-in counters at Berlin Brandenburg Airport in Germany on Monday, after a widespread cyberattack on European airports over the weekend.
Several of Europe’s biggest airports still faced disruptions on Monday after hackers knocked out automatic check-in systems provided by Collins Aerospace, owned by RTX, affecting dozens of flights and thousands of passengers since Friday.
The disruptions were caused by a cyberattack, the EU’s cybersecurity agency confirmed on Monday, 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, without providing details on where the cyberattack originated from.
Cyberattack causes flight cancellations and delays a