Seattle, August 26: Cyberattackers have possibly targeted The Port of Seattle, including SEA Airport causing massive system outages. The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport said that it could not confirm the estimated time of return as the Port teams working to restore the full service. The port advised travellers to check with their airlines for travel information and use their apps to get onboarding passes and bag tags online and also allow more time till they get an SEA seat and to their gate.
More on this issue, GeekWire said in its report that the possible cyberattack may have affected the websites and phone systems of The Port of Seattle. The port started facing the issues on Sunday at 9:00 AM PT which caused the web infrastructure to go offline including its website and phone systems. The Port of Seattle said it was an "internet and web systems outage". Microsoft To Hold Summit Addressing CrowdStrike-Led Global IT Outage Last Month, Discuss Key Points on Cybersecurity.
Port of Seattle Under Cyberattack
The Port of Seattle, including SEA Airport, continues to see system outages. There is not an estimated time for return and Port teams continue to work to restore full service. (Cont.)
— Seattle-Tacoma Intl. Airport (@flySEA) August 25, 2024
The report highlighted that the issue was reported after the Microsoft global IT outage which affected several systems of the airlines. The outage suffered by Seattle's port also affected the email and phones of the employees. Alaska Airlines said that it was able to fly its full schedule in and out of Seattle; however, it started experiencing some issues at the Port of Seattle's baggage sorting system. It warned the passengers flying out of the city to pack light and avoid checking bags when no need.
On the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport port, six flights were cancelled on Saturday and four on Sunday. TSA (Transportation Security Administration) was reportedly aware of the outage and confirmed that there was no impact on its operations such as security checkpoints and screening passengers. The report had said on Saturday that the Maritime Facilities phone systems were down. Pavel Durov Has ‘Nothing To Hide’ As We Follow EU Law, Digital Service Act, Says Telegram on Its CEO’s Arrest.
Microsoft announced that it would address the global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike on September 10 and discuss key points about cybersecurity. Besides, the President Biden already signed an executive order for stronger cybersecurity of the American ports.
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