Cyberattack Disrupts Russian Airline Aeroflot, Causes Mass Flight Cancellations

A cyberattack on Russian airline Aeroflot caused over 100 flight cancellations and delays. Ukrainian and Belarusian hacker groups claimed responsibility, prompting a Russian investigation.

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Russian flagship carrier Aeroflot experienced a significant cyberattack, resulting in the cancellation of over 100 flights and widespread delays, causing crowding at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.

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Ukrainian hacker group Silent Crow and Belarusian Cyber-Partisans claimed responsibility, with Silent Crow stating they accessed Aeroflot's corporate network for a year, copying data.

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The attack affected over 100 domestic and international flights, including routes to Belarus, Armenia, and Uzbekistan, also disrupting operations of Aeroflot's subsidiaries Rossiya and Pobeda.

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Hackers claimed to have destroyed 7,000 servers, gained control of senior managers' computers, and taken over critical systems, aiming to deliver a "crushing blow."

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Russia's Prosecutor's Office confirmed the cyberattack, initiating a criminal investigation, while Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov expressed "quite alarming" concern over the reports.

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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by focusing on verifiable facts and attributing claims clearly. They report the cyberattack on Aeroflot, the claims of responsibility by a pro-Ukrainian hacker group, and the confirmation from Russian prosecutors regarding flight cancellations and an investigation. The reporting avoids loaded language and presents information without editorial bias.