The hack is understood to have potentially exposed the bank account details of about 5,000 passengers - either via activity on their Oyster card account or refund data. This includes account ...
Teenager Arrested: 30,000 staff passwords exposed, plus bank account details of 5,000 passengers, including account numbers and sort codes.
BROOKFIELD — Brookfield Local Schools Board of Education members listened as the district’s principals provided in-depth analysis ...
A 17-year-old from a town in England has been arrested over the recent cyberattack on Transport for London (TfL), the UK ...
But TfL says it may be able to issue some refunds to customers retroactively if they provide receipts for their regular ...
Hackers may have customers’ bank details and home addresses, Transport for London (TfL) has admitted. Unidentified cyber criminals were caught in TfL’s computer systems when “suspicious activity” was ...
Infiltration of TfL's internal systems on September 1 resulted in the exfiltration of some customers' names and contact ...
As an interim measure, TfL is asking bus drivers not to refuse to allow children to travel for free if they do not possess a valid Zip Oyster card. Due to TfL having “disconnected” much of its ...
Transport for London (TfL) has determined that the cyberattack on September 1 impacts customer data, including names, contact details, email addresses, and home addresses.
From the introduction of the Oyster card to the current discussions surrounding digital currencies, the city’s journey reflects and combines the broader trends in fintech and urban development.
A 17-year-old male has been arrested as part of the investigation into a cyber security incident affecting Transport for ...
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in Walsall as part of the investigation into a cyber security incident affecting Transport for London (TfL), the National Crime Agency said. The teenager was ...