SEATTLE — Tens of thousands of travelers dealt with long lines at SEA Airport Sunday, as the airport continues to work to resolve a cyberattack it's experiencing.
SEA Airport staff discovered unauthorized activity on the port system Saturday morning. They confirmed Sunday afternoon that this was a cyberattack.
Throughout the weekend, SEA Airport staff have had limited internet access.
"Including our ability to send and receive data, including email," said Lance Lyttle, Managing Director for the Aviation Department of Port of Seattle.
Public Internet users lost access to the airport’s website, portseattle.org.