Cyberattack Disrupts European Airports: ENISA Confirms
The European Union's cybersecurity agency, ENISA, reported that a cyberattack led to disruptions in airport check-in systems. The statement confirmed that law enforcement agencies are currently investigating the incident to mitigate further issues and ensure the security of air travel infrastructure.

A cyberattack has led to significant disruptions in airport check-in systems across Europe, according to the European Union's cybersecurity agency, ENISA. This incident has affected several key airports, causing delays and inconveniences for travelers.
ENISA noted that automatic check-in systems were targeted, resulting in a temporary halt in operations. Airport authorities have been working diligently to restore systems and minimize passenger delays.
Law enforcement agencies have been involved to conduct a thorough investigation. This attack raises concerns about the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure and highlights the need for stronger cybersecurity measures within the aviation industry.
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