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British authorities apprehend suspect in airport cyberattack causing widespread European disruptions

The UK’s National Crime Agency Arrests Man in Connection with Ransomware Attack
In a recent development, the UK’s National Crime Agency made an arrest in West Sussex linked to a ransomware attack that caused extensive flight delays and manual check-ins at several major airports in Europe. The cyberattack affected airports such as London’s Heathrow and Berlin’s Brandenburg, disrupting air travel operations.
Impact on Airport Operations
The ransomware attack targeted the Multi-User System Environment (MUSE) utilized by airports, a software developed by Collins Aerospace to facilitate shared check-in desks for multiple airlines. While larger airlines like British Airways managed to mitigate the impact by switching to backup systems, smaller providers had to resort to manual check-ins, causing inconvenience to passengers.
Details of the Arrest and Investigation
The National Crime Agency provided limited information about the arrest, revealing that the suspect is a man in his forties who has been released on conditional bail as the investigation progresses. It appears that the attack may not have been highly sophisticated, as cybersecurity experts suggest that a relatively simple ransomware tool, such as Hardbit or Loki, was used in the incident.
Analysis of the Ransomware Tool Used
Cybersecurity sources have indicated that the ransomware tool employed in the attack may have been either Hardbit or Loki, both of which are categorized as Ransomware-as-a-Service tools. These tools are typically associated with smaller-scale attacks and are not commonly used to disrupt air traffic operations on a continental scale.
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