💨 Abstract
Japan Airlines (JAL) experienced a cyberattack on Thursday, causing delays to some domestic and international flights. The attack affected the company's internal and external systems, leading to temporary router shutdown and suspended ticket sales for flights departing on Thursday. ANA Holdings, another major Japanese air carrier, reported no signs of an attack on its systems. Earlier in the week, American Airlines experienced a technical glitch, causing flight disruptions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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