Collins Aerospace cyberattack

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The Collins Aerospace cyberattack is an attack on vMUSE check-in and boarding software created by Collins Aerospace.[1][2][3] The attack affects several European airports.[1][2]

Airports are connected via a platform called vMUSE, which in turn uses a dedicated VPN called ARINC AviNet. ARINC was previously an independent company, but it operated as part of Collins from 2018 until the date of the incident. According to UpGuard, a cybersecurity company, the outage across airports indicates that AviNet was compromised.[4]

19 September 2025

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