He said operators across Europe are being forced to cancel flights. This is the result of the Killnet cyberattacks on Eurocontrol. According to the hacker, this “organization appears harmless, but unfortunately it is part of NATO.” Eurocontrol signed a memorandum of cooperation with NATO in 2003.
At the same time, the organization said that only the site was damaged. KillMilk named this information incorrectly. It also promised to cause “major inconvenience” to European airlines.
“Why do Eurocontrol partners massively cancel flights if only the website is damaged? Did the bulldozer cut the cables again?” The Russian hacker commented on the situation.
Source: Ferra

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