Flights grounded as Russia’s largest airline Aeroflot hit by cyberattack

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Aircrafts were grounded across Russia after a cybertack airline Aeroflot hit the country on Monday.

The details of CyberTack are limited, but a Ukrainian hacker group known to target Russian companies called Silent C was cited for Belarusian hackers as well as Cybercaran, citing Russia’s occupation of Ukraine.

This team said in a telegram post seen by TechCrunch that it took control of the critical systems of Aeroflot, including the terabytes of internal data. The group said that it had “destroyed” the airline systems that had access to. The screenshots posted by hackers have been alleged that internal users are alleged to have access to several airflot systems, including internal active directory.

Aeroflot’s website was currently unavailable on Monday, with an error message that it was “temporarily limited”.

The interior footage of a Russian airport shows an exit screen that shows the flights canceled across the board.

Ay Statement of the Russian prosecutors Confirm that more than 60 flights have been canceled by quoting “hacker attacks”.

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