TfL Cyber Fiasco: Customer Data Breached, 30,000 Passwords to Reset In Person

Transport for London’s cyber incident has turned grim, with potential data breaches affecting customer bank details and necessitating in-person password resets for 30,000 employees. TfL had initially claimed no customer data was compromised but now confirms otherwise. This ongoing saga sees TfL grappling with IT…

Hot Take:

Looks like TfL is taking “mind the gap” to a whole new level – this time the gap is in their cybersecurity defenses!

Key Points:

  • Data breach at Transport for London (TfL) may have compromised customer bank details and employee passwords.
  • 30,000 employee passwords need to be reset through in-person appointments.
  • Oyster card refund data, including bank details of around 5,000 customers, might have been accessed.
  • Some TfL IT systems are offline, affecting services like live tube arrival info and new Oyster photocards applications.
  • Incident has prompted an emergency management meeting and increased physical security measures.

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