LAX, airports in 21 other states, targeted by pro-Russia hacking group

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LAX, airports in 21 other states, targeted by pro-Russia hacking group
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LAX representatives said that no internal systems were compromised and no flights were disrupted by the attack

"The service interruption was limited to portions of the public facing FlyLAX.com website only. No internal airport systems were compromised and there were no operational disruptions," a spokeswoman said in an emailed statement.

She added that the airport's information technology team restored all services and was investigating the cause. Officials have also notified the FBI and the Transportation Security Administration. Killnet noted in online posts on Monday that other vulnerable U.S. cities could experience similar denial-of-service attacks. It included sea terminals and logistic facilities, weather monitoring centers, health care systems, subway systems and exchanges and online trading systems.that I have read and agree

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