Greece’s Radio Failure Exposes Vulnerabilities Beyond Cyberattack Claims
A massive radio communication failure grounded flights across Greece, revealing critical infrastructure weaknesses that jeopardize national and international air security—raising urgent questions about reliance on outdated systems in a world of increasing threats.
On Sunday, Greece’s entire airspace was forced to shut down temporarily due to a widespread failure in radio communications that disrupted flight operations for hours. While Transport Minister Christos Dimas quickly ruled out a cyberattack as the cause, this incident lays bare the dangerous fragility of critical infrastructure that even advanced nations face today. Thousands of passengers were stranded or rerouted across multiple countries after noise interference crippled all air traffic communication channels, including backup systems. The Greek Civil Aviation Authority's admission that the outage stemmed from signal noise rather than malicious hacking does not excuse the lack of preparedness...
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