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AndronETalksNews
American Military News
OCTOBER 10, 2022
Russian-speaking hackers took credit for a cyberattack that left the websites of at least 14 U.S. airports temporarily inaccessible on Monday.
The extent of the hack is unclear, but it appears that the cyberattack failed to disrupt air travel and only created a minor inconvenience for travelers seeking airport information. Kiersten Todt, chief of staff of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), confirmed the attack during a security conference in Sea Island, Georgia, on Monday, according to CNN.
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