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    Cyber-Attack Disrupts Major European Airports Amid Growing Ransomware Threats

    Monday, September 22, 2025

    Cyber-Attack Disrupts Major European Airports Amid Growing Ransomware Threats

    On September 22, 2025, European airports, including Heathrow and Brussels, experienced significant disruptions due to a cyber-attack targeting Collins Aerospace's MUSE software. The attack led to widespread flight delays and cancellations, highlighting vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure systems. This incident raises serious concerns about the cybersecurity posture of aviation operations, which are essential for global travel and commerce.

    In a separate incident, luxury brands Gucci and Balenciaga fell victim to a data breach orchestrated by the cybercriminal group Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters. Personal information of millions, including names and addresses, was compromised, showcasing that even high-profile retailers are not immune to cyber threats. Additionally, Google reported a severe zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser (CVE-2025-10585), which is actively being exploited. Users are urged to update immediately to mitigate risks.

    With ransomware attacks increasingly targeting local government services and corporations, today’s events underscore the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity protocols across all sectors.

    Also In Security Today

    • Luxury Brand Data Breach: Gucci and Balenciaga suffered a data breach claimed by Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, exposing millions of customers' personal data. Organizations must scrutinize their data protection measures.
    • Google's Zero-Day Vulnerability: Google disclosed a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine (CVE-2025-10585), urging users to update to the latest version to protect against exploitation.
    • Ransomware Influences: Reports indicate a troubling rise in ransomware attacks affecting critical services, particularly in aviation and local government. This trend necessitates immediate action from organizations to bolster defenses.

    Analyst's Take

    Today’s news illustrates a critical inflection point for cybersecurity, particularly in operational technology sectors like aviation. The attack on European airports reveals vulnerabilities that could disrupt public safety and commerce, emphasizing the need for robust security frameworks. Organizations across industries must prioritize risk assessments and implement advanced threat detection measures. With ransomware on the rise, a proactive approach to incident response and employee training is essential to mitigate potential disruptions in operations.

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