Aeroflot Cyberattack: Hackers Disrupt Russian Airline in Ukraine Conflict
Aeroflot cancelled over 40 flights due to a hacking incident, with the group Silent Crow and Cyberpartisans BY claiming responsibility. They linked their attack to the Ukraine conflict. The hack reportedly compromised Aeroflot's network, causing significant disruption and threatening leaks of personal data.

On Monday, Russian airline Aeroflot faced major disruptions with the cancellation of dozens of flights. This came after what was described as a significant failure in the airline's information systems, reportedly triggered by a cyberattack.
A hacking group known as Silent Crow claimed responsibility, alleging that they collaborated with the Belarusian group Cyberpartisans BY. They cited motivations tied to the ongoing Ukraine conflict. The attack, they warned, had severely compromised Aeroflot's network infrastructure.
Aeroflot's management attempted to manage the crisis, announcing that efforts were underway to reduce the impact on flights. However, chaos ensued at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport as passengers scrambled to cope with the cancellations, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in Russia's aviation sector amidst geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)