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Man arrested in connection with cyber-attack on airports | |
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A person has been arrested in connection with a cyber-attack which has caused days of disruption at several European airports including Heathrow. | |
The National Crime Agency (NCA) said a 40-year-old man was arrested in West Sussex "as part of an investigation into a cyber incident impacting Collins Aerospace". | The National Crime Agency (NCA) said a 40-year-old man was arrested in West Sussex "as part of an investigation into a cyber incident impacting Collins Aerospace". |
There have been hundreds of flight delays after Collins Aerospace baggage and check-in software used by several airlines failed, with some boarding passengers using pen and paper. | |
"Although this arrest is a positive step, the investigation into this incident is in its early stages and remains ongoing," said Paul Foster, head of the NCA's national cyber crime unit. | |
The man was arrested on Tuesday evening on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act offences and has been released on bail | |
The BBC has seen an internal memo sent to airport staff at Heathrow about the difficulties software provider Collins Aerospace is having bringing their check-in software back online. | |
The company appears to be rebuilding the system again after trying to relaunch it on Monday. | |
The US firm has not put a timeline on when it will be ready and is urging ground handlers and airlines to plan for at least another week of using manual workarounds. | |
At Heathrow, extra staff have been deployed in terminals to help passengers and check-in operators but flights are still experiencing delays. | |
On Monday, the EU's cyber-security agency said ransomware had been deployed in the attack. | |
Ransomware is often used to seriously disrupt victims' systems and a ransom is demanded in cryptocurrency to reverse the damage. | |
The attack against US software maker Collins Aerospace was discovered on Friday night and resulted in disruption across many European airports, including in Brussels, Dublin and Berlin. | |
Flights were cancelled and delayed throughout the weekend, with some airports still experiencing effects of the delays into this week. | |
Cyber-attacks in the aviation sector have increased by 600% over the past year, according to a report by French aerospace company Thales. | |
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