After a cyberattack on European airports, British authorities in London have arrested a suspect, and investigations are ongoing.
Following the cyberattack on an IT system with significant impacts also on Berlin Airport, British authorities have arrested a suspect. The man is suspected of violating the law against computer and cybercrime, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA) as reported by the PA news agency. The man was released on bail.
The IT service provider Collins Aerospace became a victim of the cyberattack on Friday evening. The hacker attack crippled electronic systems used for passenger and baggage handling. Affected were, in addition to Berlin, particularly the airports in Brussels, Dublin, and London (Heathrow). Vienna Airport Schwechat was not affected.
Even though the arrest is a positive development, the investigation is still in its early stages and is ongoing, said Deputy NCA Director Paul Foster.
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