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Ransomware Hack Caused European Airport Delays, Canceled Flights

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A cyberattack that forced airlines to cancel and postpone flights at several major European airports was caused by ransomware that disrupted the software used to process passenger check-ins, according to a European cybersecurity agency.

The incident, which began on Friday, targeted a system called MUSE operated by Collins Aerospace. The platform underpins check-in, boarding and baggage systems for airlines worldwide. With kiosks and bag-drop machines offline, airports have been forced to rely on manual processing, slowing passenger flows.

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