European Union Cyber ​​Security Service, Enisa, announced that problems observed from Friday in automatic check-in systems at European airports are due to malware type software ransomware.

According to Enisa, ‘The guy of liberalist has been detected. Class enforcement forces have begun research »as stated in a related announcement.

On Friday, hackers launched cyberattack at Collins Aerospace, which provides passenger registration and control systems at many European airports.

The attack resulted in serious operation problems at London’s Heathrow Airport, Europe’s largest and most busy, as well as at Brussels and Berlin airports.

Berlin Airport continues to have difficulty in operation, as more than 92,000 travelers are expected to be traded today, a significantly increased number due to yesterday’s marathon in the capital of Germany.

Collins Aerospace announced earlier that it is working closely with airports affected by cyberattack and is in the final stage of upgrading its software to fully restore the smooth operation of the systems.