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TfL cyberattack

Transport for London experienced an ongoing cybersecurity incident that disrupted digital services and internal systems, prompted mass staff password resets, raised concerns about customer and employee data exposure, and triggered an NCA/NCSC investigation that included the arrest of a 17-year-old suspect.

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TfL requires in-person password resets for 30,000 employees after hack2024-09-13TrueBleeping Computer
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UK arrests teen linked to Transport for London cyber attack2024-09-12TrueBleeping Computer
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Transport for London confirms customer data stolen in cyberattack2024-09-12TrueBleeping Computer
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Transport for London confirms 5,000 users' bank data exposed, pulls large chunks of IT infra offline2024-09-12TrueThe Register (Security)
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London’s transit agency drops claim it has ‘no evidence’ of customer data theft after hack2024-09-10TrueTechCrunch Security News
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Transport for London staff faces systems disruptions after cyberattack2024-09-06TrueBleeping Computer
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Transport for London outages drag into weekend after cyberattack2024-09-06TrueTechCrunch Security News
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The fingerpointing starts as cyber incident at London transport body continues2024-09-05TrueThe Register (Security)
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London’s city transport hit by cybersecurity incident [updated] 2024-09-03TrueMalwarebytes Blog
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Transport for London confirms cyberattack, assures us all is well2024-09-03TrueThe Register (Security)
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Transport for London discloses ongoing “cyber security incident”2024-09-02TrueBleeping Computer
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UK cops arrest teen suspect in MGM Resorts cyberattack probe2024-07-19TrueThe Register (Security)
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