Wi-Fi restored at Atlanta's airport following cyberattack
ATLANTA - Travelers at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport can once again use the airport's Wi-Fi.
The system was taken offline after a ransomware attack hit the city of Atlanta’s computer network on March 22.
Officials said the attack didn't affect safety at the airport, but the Wi-Fi and flight information were taken down as a precaution.
The city has not said whether or not they paid the $51,000 ransom.
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