TrustedSec Comments on Potential Hacking of Local Airport Systems
On Sunday, April 21, 2019, travelers at Cleveland’s Hopkins International Airport noticed that the screens typically displaying flight information were not functioning correctly. The Mayor’s office then commented that the airport is experiencing “isolated technical issues,” which did not affect flights to or from the airport.
TrustedSec consultants including GRC practice lead Alex Hamerstone and Remediation practice lead Paul Sems were asked for comments as the situation unfolded.
April 29, 2019
Related Links
- (Cleveland 19) Read the article: Source: Hacker Holding Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
- (Fox 8) Video source and Read the article: I-Team: More mystery with computers down at Hopkins Airport
- (News 5) Video source and Read the article: Cleveland Hopkins gives no new answers as ‘technical issues’ stretch into fourth day
- (WKYC) Video source and Read the artcile: Hacking at Cleveland Hopkins Airport remains under investigation