ARINC SelfServ vMUSE devices are down in airports worldwide, they do self service check in.
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Here’s where it began this time yesterday, before the whole thing tumbled off a cliff.
honey i've opened the door to 1998
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honey i've opened the door to 1998
ARINC hope to have vMUSE back online shortly, they’re restoring their Windows environment from backup. Somebody got Domain Admin and totalled it.
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ARINC hope to have vMUSE back online shortly, they’re restoring their Windows environment from backup. Somebody got Domain Admin and totalled it.
ARINC are flying engineers out to airports to try to fix terminals.
Brussels airport, EBBR, have issued this NOTAM: “AD LTD DUE TO AN IT SYSTEM DISRUPTION. AIRLINES ARE TO CANCEL 50
PERCENT OF THEIR DEPARTING PASSENGER FLIGHTS IN THIS TIMEFRAME” -
ARINC are flying engineers out to airports to try to fix terminals.
Brussels airport, EBBR, have issued this NOTAM: “AD LTD DUE TO AN IT SYSTEM DISRUPTION. AIRLINES ARE TO CANCEL 50
PERCENT OF THEIR DEPARTING PASSENGER FLIGHTS IN THIS TIMEFRAME”The ARINC incident continues https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy88857llno
Also for anybody interested, ARINC is where the cyber incident is.
ARINC were basically the OG airport network provider, from 1929. ARNIC were sold to Carlyle Group (private equity) in 2007, who sold them to Rockwell Collins in 2013, who sold to United Technologies in 2018, who merged to form Collins Aerospace. Their network looks a mess of US corporate shenanigans… webmail doesn’t even require https yet 😅
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The ARINC incident continues https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy88857llno
Also for anybody interested, ARINC is where the cyber incident is.
ARINC were basically the OG airport network provider, from 1929. ARNIC were sold to Carlyle Group (private equity) in 2007, who sold them to Rockwell Collins in 2013, who sold to United Technologies in 2018, who merged to form Collins Aerospace. Their network looks a mess of US corporate shenanigans… webmail doesn’t even require https yet 😅
Worth noting that airplanes are incredibly safe and resilient after extensive regulation and open and transparent investigations of every air incident…
when you land on the ground, however, air travel is caught in the same cybersecurity bullshit every other industry is caught up in.
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Worth noting that airplanes are incredibly safe and resilient after extensive regulation and open and transparent investigations of every air incident…
when you land on the ground, however, air travel is caught in the same cybersecurity bullshit every other industry is caught up in.
The incident continues https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqjeej85452o
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The incident continues https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqjeej85452o
The ARINC incident is likely to continue through the week. They haven’t yet got the threat out of the network.
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The ARINC incident is likely to continue through the week. They haven’t yet got the threat out of the network.
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After ARINC restored domain controllers from backup, the threat actor got back in and started trashing more stuff. 🫡
The whole thing is a mess, they probably want to pause, take a breathe, and think about flushing out attacker before rebuilding things.
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After ARINC restored domain controllers from backup, the threat actor got back in and started trashing more stuff. 🫡
The whole thing is a mess, they probably want to pause, take a breathe, and think about flushing out attacker before rebuilding things.
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