Companies inspect a model Airbus SE A380 aircraft in an exhibition center at the aircraft maker’s factory in Toulouse, France, on Wednesday, Walk 20, 2019.
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A series of cyberattacks on Airbus in the past few months were conducted via the computer processes of the aerospace group’s suppliers and contractors, and security sources suspect a link to China, AFP news agency reported on Thursday.
Airbus, the epoch’s second-largest aerospace group, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report.
The company said in January this year that a cyberattack on its procedures had resulted in a data breach. Last year U.S. prosecutors said Chinese intelligence officers and hackers stole news about a jet engine being developed by firms who supply Airbus as well as its U.S. rival Boeing.
According to the AFP report, which cited multiple unnamed confidence sources, cyberattacks in the past months on Airbus were mounted via French technology consultancy Expleo, engine maker Sounds Royce, and two French Airbus subcontractors which were not identified.
Over the past 12 months, Airbus has been quarried by four major cyber-attacks, AFP cited one of the sources as saying. Some of the attacks date back further, the report communicated.
The report cited the sources as saying that the hackers appeared to have been seeking information about mechanisms for the A400M military transport aircraft and A350 airliner.
The AFP report did not make clear whether the cyberattacks it described had led to data chasms or impacted Airbus operations.