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21 September 17:48

The company affected by the cyber attack that blocked several airports had just signed a contract with NATO.

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Collins Aerospace was the victim of a cyber attack that disrupted check-in and boarding operations at airports in Europe, affecting dozens of flights, especially in Brussels, London, and Berlin. Approximately 35,000 passengers were affected in Brussels, where the airport requested the cancellation of half of the flights. The company confirmed a blockage related to the Muse software, used for check-in, which led to the use of manual check-in. At the same time, Collins Aerospace announced a contract with NATO for software intended for electronic warfare management, highlighting its importance for the collective security of member countries.

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