Transport for London (TfL), the city’s transportation authority, is currently facing an “ongoing cyber incident.” While the incident has not yet impacted TfL’s services, the agency is taking immediate steps to contain its spread and protect customer data.
In a statement released today, TfL confirmed that they are actively working with relevant government agencies, including the National Crime Agency and the National Cyber Security Centre, to address the cyber threat. The agency emphasized that the security of their systems and customer information is a top priority.
“We have implemented a series of measures to safeguard our internal systems and prevent further unauthorized access,”Shashi Verma, TfL’s chief technology officer told the BBC.
While TfL has not disclosed specific details about the nature of the attack, they have assured customers that there is no evidence of any personal data breaches at this time. This includes sensitive information such as banking details.
Cl0p Breached Transport for London, Last Year
In July 2023, Transport for London was affected by a data breach involving a third-party supplier’s MOVEit managed file transfer server. The incident resulted in the theft of contact details for approximately 13,000 customers. However, TfL clarified that banking information was not compromised in that breach.
TfL oversees London’s extensive transportation network, including the underground, surface, and Crossrail (Elizabeth line) systems, serving millions of residents daily.
This is a developing story and will be updated once more details are available.
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