Transport for London Under Cyberattack, Transport Services Remain Unaffected
Transport for London (TfL) has disclosed an ongoing cyberattack targeting its systems. The incident has yet to disrupt the city’s transport services, and TfL assures the public that there is no evidence of user data being compromised.
TfL, responsible for the daily commute of over 8.4 million London residents, has proactively notified passengers of the incident via email and website announcements. The agency is working in close collaboration with the National Crime Agency and the National Cyber Security Centre to address and mitigate the attack.
TfL emphasized that the security of its systems and user data is a top priority. Immediate measures have been taken to prevent further unauthorized access to its information resources.
TfL’s Chief Technology Officer, Shashi Verma, confirmed that a range of additional security measures have been implemented within their internal systems to counter the cyberattack. TfL’s priority remains the security of its systems and user data, and immediate steps have been taken to prevent further unauthorized access.
While the investigation is ongoing, TfL assures the public that the situation is under control and all necessary steps are being taken to protect its systems and passenger data.