Dayton Daily News

Denial-of-service attacks knock U.S. airport websites offline

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An apparently coordinate­d denial-of-service attack organized by pro-Russia hackers rendered the websites of some major U.S. airports unreachabl­e early Monday, though officials said flights were not affected.

The attacks — in which participan­ts flood targets with junk data — were orchestrat­ed by a shadowy group that calls itself Killnet. On the eve of the attacks the group published a target list on its Telegram channel.

While highly visible and aimed at maximum psychologi­cal impact, DDoS attacks are mostly a noisy nuisance, different from hacking that involves breaking into networks and can do serious damage.

“We noticed this morning that the external website was down, and our IT and security people are in the process of investigat­ing,” said Andrew Gobeil, a spokesman for Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport. “There has been no impact on operations.”

Portions of the public-facing side of the Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport website were also disrupted, spokeswoma­n Victoria Spilabotte said. “No internal airport systems were compromise­d and there were no operationa­l disruption­s.”

Spilabotte said the airport notified the FBI and the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion, and the airport’s informatio­n-technology team was working to restore all services and investigat­e the cause. Several other airports that were included on Killnet’s target list reported problems with their websites.

The Chicago Department of Aviation said that websites for O’Hare Internatio­nal and Midway airports went offline Monday but that no airport operations were affected.

Such attacks instead tend to reveal insufficie­nt attention by webmasters to adequate bulletproo­fing of sites, which now includes DDoS protection service.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH / AP 2021 ?? The websites for some U.S. airports went down Monday in an apparent coordinate­d denial-ofservice incident, although officials said flights were not affected.
NAM Y. HUH / AP 2021 The websites for some U.S. airports went down Monday in an apparent coordinate­d denial-ofservice incident, although officials said flights were not affected.

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