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RUSSIA’S main state airline Aeroflot was crippled by a “massive hack” today, grounding hundreds of flights.

Pro-Ukraine hackers have claimed responsibility for the chaotic airport disarray in Moscow.

Aeroflot Airbus A321-211 parked at an airport.
An Airbus A321-211 aircraft of Russian airline AeroflotCredit: Reuters
Long line of people at an airport security checkpoint.
A major collapse hit Russian airline Aeroflot today in a suspected massive hack, triggering the cancellation of dozens of Aeroflot flightsCredit: East2West
Aeroflot employee using a megaphone to address concerned passengers after flight cancellations.
Travel mayhem gripped Aeroflot hub Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow todayCredit: East2West
Airport departures board showing numerous cancelled Aeroflot flights.
Hackers Silent Crow and Cyber Partisans BY have claimed joint responsibility for an attackCredit: East2West

It follows major disruption caused by Ukrainian military drones, which led to days of problems for travellers.

Hackers Silent Crow and Cyber Partisans BY, which are pro-Ukraine, have claimed joint responsibility for an attack.

They say they have been working to undermine the Russian airline’s computer systems “for one year”. 

Travel mayhem gripped Aeroflot hub Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow today.

Dozens, then hundreds, of flights were cancelled – with more expected.

In a statement issued by Silent Crow, it was announced: “Through collaboration with our partners at Cyber Partisans BY, we successfully executed an extensive and sustained operation that led to the full compromise and dismantling of the internal IT systems of Aeroflot Russian Airlines.”

“For a year we were inside their corporate network, methodically developing access, going deeper to the very core of the infrastructure.”

The hackers also said they back the democratic opposition in neighbouring Belarus – a close Russian ally. 

Aeroflot passengers were told: “Aeroflot Russia has announced changes to its schedule due to an information system failure.

“Some flights have been rescheduled or cancelled.

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“Passengers on cancelled flights are eligible for refunds and rebooking on flights within the next 10 days.”

However, passengers were met with additional confusion as the message continued: “Please be aware that the airport ticket offices are currently unable to process refunds or reschedule tickets.”

Passengers were ordered: “To avoid crowding, please leave Sheremetyevo Airport and reissue or refund your tickets through the call centre.

“Thank you for your understanding.”

On Telegram, the airline said: “As a result, schedule adjustments for some flights are expected, including delays and cancellations.”

Aeroflot has been hit by Western sanctions but has continued to operate since Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine. 

The claimed hackers also sent a sneering message to Russia’s FSB security service.

They said: “You are incapable of protecting even your key infrastructures.

“To all employees of the repressive apparatus — your digital security is insignificant, and you yourselves have long been under observation.

“In the near future, the publication of part of the obtained data will begin. “

“We did not just destroy the infrastructure — we left a trace. Glory to Ukraine! Long live Belarus!”

The hackers further claimed they managed to “obtain and download the full array of flight history databases”.

“Restoration will require, possibly, tens of millions of dollars. The damage is strategic,” they added.

There was no immediate independent verification of the damage caused to Aeroflot. 

Silent Crow earlier this year claimed to have hacked Rostelecom, Russia’s state communications giant.

The Kremlin made clear it was alarmed by the Aeroflot hacking, which was confirmed by the Russian prosecutor-general’s office. 

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the disruption to the airline was “quite alarming”. 

“The threat of hacking is a threat that remains for all large companies that provide services to the public,” he said.

“We will, of course, clarify the information and wait for the relevant explanations.”

A criminal case was launched into the hack. 

A large crowd of people at an airport, a man with a megaphone announces schedule changes due to an Aeroflot information system failure.
There was no immediate independent verification of the damage caused to AeroflotCredit: East2West
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