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Cyber Attack Disrupts Japan Airlines; Causing Flight Delays

Thursday 26 December 2024 - 09:36
Cyber Attack Disrupts Japan Airlines; Causing Flight Delays

Japan Airlines (JAL) faced significant disruptions due to a cyber attack, resulting in delays for several of its flights. The incident began in the early hours of Thursday, with the airline experiencing "malfunctions in systems communicating with external systems," starting shortly before 7:30 AM local time. The disruption led to delays in both domestic and international flight operations.

In response to the cyber attack, JAL acted quickly by isolating a router believed to be the source of the issue around 9 AM. The Tokyo-based airline confirmed that it was working to assess the scope of the attack and the recovery status of its systems.

As a result of the disruption, JAL suspended ticket sales for all flights scheduled for Thursday, and several flights across Japanese airports were delayed. However, there were no reports of widespread cancellations. While JAL managed to identify the extent of the impact, it continued to monitor the situation closely to ensure a full restoration of its systems.

Despite the challenges faced by JAL, its main competitor, All Nippon Airways, confirmed that it had not experienced any cyber-related issues and its operations were running smoothly. Meanwhile, in another incident, American Airlines experienced a technical glitch on Christmas Eve that briefly grounded all flights due to a network hardware malfunction.

The JAL cyber attack underscores the growing vulnerability of the aviation industry to digital threats and highlights the need for robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard critical operations. The airline has assured passengers that it is taking all necessary steps to restore its services to normal and prevent further disruptions.


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