

There were no disruptions to internal airport systems nor were there any operational difficulties, according to the statement. Los Angeles International Airport issued a statement saying its website was partially disrupted and that the interruption was limited to portions of the public-facing website. The attack caused intermittent delays with accessing LaGuardia Airport’s website, for 15 minutes starting about 3 a.m., according to a Port Authority spokesperson.
The group, called Killnet, has engaged in a series of cyberattacks in recent months against Western targets, including incidents that temporarily rendered some state government websites offline last week, according to cybersecurity experts. A pro-Russian group is claiming credit for a series of disruptions that temporarily knocked the websites of some US airports offline.
