Transport for London (TfL), the government body responsible for managing the UK capital's transit system, is grappling with a cyberattack that is now in its second week. While the transit system remains operational and unaffected by the cyber incident, some TfL online and digital customer services remain offline.
TfL has published an update on its cyber incident page, acknowledging an "ongoing" incident while emphasizing the importance of system and customer data security. The update has removed a previous statement that confirmed no evidence of customer data compromise.
When asked about the organization's ability to determine if any customer or employee data was exfiltrated, a TfL spokesperson declined to answer. This lack of transparency raises concerns about the extent of the cyberattack and its potential impact on user data.
The ongoing security incident at TfL underscores the vulnerability of critical infrastructure, including transit systems, to cyberattacks. It also highlights the importance of proactive security measures to protect sensitive data.
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