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Stay Vigilant: FBI Issues Urgent Cyber Warning to Aviation Industry

By Ahmed Ashraf Published June 28, 2025

In a joint cybersecurity alert, the U.S. FBI has revealed that the notorious cybercriminal collective Scattered Spider has broadened its attacks to target the airline industry. Previously focused on retail and insurance sectors, the group now poses a serious threat to aviation firms and their IT support systems.

What’s happening

Highly skilled attackers: Known alternately as UNC3944 or Muddled Libra, Scattered Spider relies heavily on social engineering—impersonating help‑desk personnel to deceive IT staff into resetting passwords, adding rogue MFA devices, or enabling remote access.

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Data theft and ransomware: Once inside, perpetrators often exfiltrate sensitive data to enforce extortion or deploy ransomware, affecting both primary airline systems and associated third‑party vendors.

Recent incidents: Hawaiian Airlines and WestJet have recently reported IT disruptions linked to cyberattacks. Industry experts caution these are consistent with Scattered Spider’s tactics.

Why it matters

The FBI emphasizes that airlines, ground-handling services, suppliers, contractors, and other aviation ecosystem participants are vulnerable—any compromised vendor can create a gateway for these attackers . The expanding scope of such attacks underscores a new phase of highly sophisticated threats targeting critical infrastructure.

Industry response

FBI collaboration: The bureau is coordinating with aviation stakeholders to share intelligence, respond swiftly to incidents, and mitigate further breaches .

Cyber advice: Recommendations include implementing phishing-resistant MFA systems, stricter identity checks for help‑desk staff, and real-time vigilance against MFA fatigue tactics and remote access exploits.

Takeaway for Maldivian aviation

While no local airline has reported similar breaches, the FBI advisory calls for immediate action. Airlines, vendors, and service providers in the Maldives should:

  1. Review help‑desk protocols to ensure robust identity verification.
  2. Adopt phishing-resistant MFA solutions and monitor suspicious reset requests.
  3. Train staff on evolving social engineering methods.
  4. Engage cybersecurity partners to conduct external audits and incident preparedness drills.

What to do if targeted

Organizations that suspect an intrusion are urged to contact their local national cybersecurity agency immediately. Early reporting enables faster intervention, limiting damage and facilitating industry-wide casualty control.

The extension of Scattered Spider’s campaign into aviation adds urgency to the global drive for enhanced cybersecurity. With the Maldives’ air transport sector deeply integrated with international networks, proactive defence is essential to prevent potential disruption.

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