欧洲机场大面积延误 网络攻击致值机系统瘫痪
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-21 12:24

Core Points - A significant cyber attack on September 20 affected major European airports, leading to system failures in check-in, boarding, and baggage handling, resulting in widespread flight delays and cancellations [1] - The attack targeted a check-in software from Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies, which is currently working on urgent repairs [1] - No evidence has been found indicating a breach of passenger data during the incident [1] Group 1 - Affected airports include London Heathrow, Berlin Brandenburg, Brussels, Dublin, and Cork [1] - Heathrow experienced 400 flight delays and 18 cancellations, while Brussels had over 200 delays and 21 cancellations [1] - To manage the chaos, Brussels Airport requested airlines to cancel half of their scheduled departures on September 21 [1] Group 2 - The incident highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in the digital age, amidst a rise in global cyber attacks on public systems [1] - Collins Aerospace, one of the largest aerospace defense companies with over 80,000 employees, is concerningly impacted despite typically having high-level resilience systems [2]