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Homeland Security IT glitch causes airport delays

Thursday, 15 October 20153 min read
The seemingly endless series of aviation related computer outages continued yesterday causing widespread disruption at US airports.
Although brief, it was potentially the most damaging yet, crashing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s ait travel system which screens watch lists for potential terrorist threats.
The outage lasted about 90 minutes but hacking was not thought to be the cause of the systems crash, the agency said.
"At this time, there is no indication the service disruption was malicious in nature," a spokesman said.
US Customs and Border Protection confirmed there were delays at U.S. ports of entry.
New York JFK, Boston and Dallas-Fort Worth among the airports where long lines quickly developed of arriving passengers waiting for customs and immigration clearance while departing passengers were also held up.
A CBP statement said it processed international travelers using ‘alternative procedures’ during the outage.
Additionally, a Homeland Security official said passengers were ‘manually vetted against the watch list’ at New York JFK which is thought to have suffered the worst disruption.