Moscow airport chaos after cyberattack hits dozens of flights
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A sign reads 'Flight Cancelled' at the Aeroflot check-in counter in the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on March 02, 2022 (Getty Images)
Russia's Aeroflot cancelled dozens of flights on Monday following a crippling cyberattack.
A pro-Ukrainian hacking group, Silent Crow, claimed responsibility for the incident, stating it was linked to the war in Ukraine.
The cyberattack caused significant disruption at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport during a peak holiday period, leading to passenger frustration.
Senior Russian lawmaker Anton Gorelkin described the event as a 'digital attack' on the country, prompting a criminal investigation and concern from the Kremlin.
Silent Crow claimed to have deeply penetrated Aeroflot’s network, destroying servers and gaining control of employee computers, with threats to release personal data.
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