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Cyberattacks reported at US airports

Por: ABC News Tech October 10, 2022

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Some of the nation's largest airports have been targeted for Monday by an attacker within the Russian Federation, a senior official briefed on the situation confirmed to ABC News.Importantly, the systems targeted do not handle air traffic control, internal airline communications and coordination, or transportation security.It's an inconvenience, the source said. The attacks have resulted in targeted denial of public access to... + full article



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