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Collins Aerospace hit by ransomware attack

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Collins Aerospace suffered a ransomware attack that disrupted check-in and boarding systems at several European airports, forcing manual passenger processing and delaying or cancelling flights. ENISA confirmed the cause, and the company was working to restore the system while the impact continued into Monday.

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  1. 23.09.2025 00:24 1 articles · 8mo ago

    Ransomware attack starts on Collins Aerospace check-in systems

    Exploitation Observed

    A ransomware attack began Friday night against Collins Aerospace, the external provider of check-in and boarding systems, and the targeted environment included the MUSE (Multi-User System Environment) system used by multiple airlines to share check-in desks and boarding gate positions.

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  2. 23.09.2025 00:24 2 articles · 8mo ago

    Collins Aerospace disruption continues at European airports on Monday

    Victim Impact Update

    ENISA said a ransomware attack caused the disruptions at several European airports on Monday, Brussels Airport said the check-in disruption continued into Monday, and Collins Aerospace was working to restore the system while the U.K. NCSC involved law enforcement and affected UK airports in the response. The incident affected more than 100 flights, left thousands of passengers to be processed manually, and also affected Heathrow, Brussels Airport, Brandenburg in Berlin, Cork and Dublin airports.

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