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Some airport websites go offline; cause being investigated

Por: ABC News Tech October 10, 2022

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The websites for some major U.S. airports went down early Monday in an apparent coordinated denial-of-service attack, although officials said flights were not affected.The attacks followed a call by a shadowy group of pro-Russian hackers that calls itself Killnet for coordinated denial-of-service attacks on the targets. The group published a target list on its Telegram channel.“We noticed this morning that the external website was down, and... + full article



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