Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, was forced to cancel over 100 flights after a devastating cyberattack claimed by pro-Ukrainian hacker groups, including Silent Crow and the Belarusian Cyber Partisans.
The hackers say they spent a year infiltrating and ultimately destroying Aeroflot's internal IT infrastructure, causing widespread outages and chaos at major airports, particularly in Moscow. Russian authorities have confirmed the attack, opened a criminal investigation, and described the situation as 'worrying.' The incident highlights severe cybersecurity vulnerabilities within Aeroflot, with reports suggesting poor password management and outdated security practices.
This is one of the most disruptive cyberattacks on Russian infrastructure since the start of the war in Ukraine, signaling an escalation in digital warfare targeting critical services.
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