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UK Police Arrested Man Linked to Ransomware Attack That Crippeled European Airports

UK Police Arrested Man Linked to Ransomware Attack That Crippeled European Airports

Posted on September 24, 2025September 24, 2025 By CWS

A person in his forties has been arrested in West Sussex, England, in reference to a cyber-attack that has prompted days of widespread disruption at a number of main European airports, together with London’s Heathrow.

The UK’s Nationwide Crime Company (NCA) confirmed the person was arrested on Tuesday night on suspicion of offenses below the Pc Misuse Act and has since been launched on conditional bail, stories the BBC.

The arrest is a part of an ongoing investigation into a major cyber incident that focused Collins Aerospace, a U.S.-based firm that gives crucial check-in and baggage software program to quite a few airways.

The assault, which started on Friday evening, September 19, 2025, concerned ransomware, in keeping with the European Union’s cyber-security company (ENISA).

Paul Foster, head of the NCA’s Nationwide Cyber Crime Unit, said, “Though this arrest is a constructive step, the investigation into this incident is in its early phases and stays ongoing”. He emphasised that cybercrime stays a “persistent international risk” inflicting vital disruption.

Widespread Airport Chaos

The failure of Collins Aerospace’s Muse software program, a cloud-based platform for passenger processing, led to extreme operational issues at airports throughout Europe, together with these in Brussels, Dublin, and Berlin.

The disruption resulted in a whole bunch of flight delays and cancellations over the weekend and into the next week. Airports had been pressured to change to guide techniques, with employees utilizing pen and paper for check-in and boarding procedures.

At Heathrow, further employees had been deployed to help passengers, however delays continued. An inside memo revealed that Collins Aerospace was nonetheless struggling to deliver its techniques again on-line after a failed try and relaunch them on Monday.

The corporate has not offered a timeline for restoration and has urged airways and floor handlers to plan for no less than one other week of guide workarounds.

On Wednesday, Berlin Airport reported that check-in and boarding had been nonetheless “largely guide,” resulting in “longer processing instances, delays, and cancellations by airways”.

Ransomware assaults are designed to paralyze a sufferer’s techniques till a cost, usually in cryptocurrency, is made.

Whereas the overwhelming majority of flights at Heathrow at the moment are working as common, the airport continues to advise passengers to examine their flight standing earlier than touring.

The UK’s Nationwide Cyber Safety Heart (NCSC) confirmed it’s working with Collins Aerospace, affected airports, and legislation enforcement to know the incident’s affect totally.

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