Warsaw: Polish prosecutors are looking into whether the outage which grounded dozens of jets operated by Polish airline Lot at Warsaw's main airport on Sunday may have been caused by a computer system error, a spokesman for the Warsaw prosecutor's office said today.
The prosecutor's spokesman said computer error was one of the versions being examined. The carrier had previously said the outage was caused by a cyber attack. Lot's spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
The prosecutor's spokesman said computer error was one of the versions being examined. The carrier had previously said the outage was caused by a cyber attack. Lot's spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
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