On Monday, Alaska Airlines announced that it had suffered an IT failure that severely disrupted its business, resulting in delayed flights.
Alaska Airlines said in a statement that it had grounded flights in Seattle and that, despite the problem’s resolution, there might still be some effects on business as usual.
“This was not a cyber-attack or any kind of unauthorized activity. It was a certificate issue that impacted multiple systems,” it added.
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