London, Berlin, Dublin, Brussels … Cyberattack interrupted the largest European airports. This Wednesday, September 24, the British police announced the arrest of a man in the United Kingdom.
The man, arrested in southern England, was released on bail, said the British Crime Agency (NCA) in a statement, added that “the investigation is just beginning.”
After the cyber attack against the software provided by a company for the recording of passengers last Friday, the situation has improved in recent days in London, Berlin and Dublin, but remained strongly disturbed in Brussels, where 45 flights of 257 were canceled at the beginning, including six confused, and the delay included “between 30 and 90 minutes,” said an airport spokesman.
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Source: BFM TV
