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Transport for London Cyberattack: Passwords Reset; Teen Arrested
After a busy week, Transport for London is recovering from a recent cyberattack. The service has initiated a password reset for thousands of employees as part of its response to the cybersecurity incident.
Transport for London Cyberattack Impacts Customer Data
Transport for London (TfL) recently revealed that it was hit by a significant cyberattack affecting its internal systems. Initially, details about the attack were scarce, but as investigations progressed, the nature of the attack became clear.
The attack targeted TfL’s internal systems, impacting online services and refund processing, which in turn affected customer support operations.
TfL officially announced the breach on its website, disclosing unauthorized access to some customers’ data, including personal and financial information.
Some customer names and contact details, including email addresses and home addresses, were accessed. Oyster card refund data, including bank account numbers and sort codes for a limited number of customers, may have been compromised.
In response to the breach, TfL suspended certain online services and implemented remedial measures while ensuring normal operations continued.
As a precautionary measure, TfL reset passwords for its 30,000 employees to enhance account security after observing that employee details were also impacted by the breach.
Investigations revealed that colleague data was accessed, including directory details. All colleagues’ OneLondon accounts were reset as a precautionary measure.
17-Year-Old Arrested in Connection with Cyberattack
Authorities identified and arrested a 17-year-old suspect in connection with the TfL cyberattack. The suspect was later released on bail after questioning by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA).
The motive behind the attack remains unclear. TfL is a vital service managing London’s transportation network, encompassing various modes of transport.
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