TRANSPORT for London warn they are “dealing with cyber attack” as the National Crime Agency launches a probe.
TfL has urgently enlisted help from tech experts to figure out the cause of the breach.
Transport for London warn they are ‘dealing with cyber attack’ as the National Crime Agency launches a probe[/caption]
It is believed early indications show that customer data had not been compromised
Technology experts are working to establish the damage caused by the breach.
However, TfL say early indications were that customer data had not been compromised.
The transport network and services are also not understood to have been affected
Shashi Verma, TfL’s Chief Technology Officer, said today: “We have introduced a number of measures to our internal systems to deal with an ongoing cyber security incident.
“The security of our systems and customer data is very important to us and we will continue to assess the situation throughout and after the incident.
“Although we’ll need to complete our full assessment, at present, there is currently no evidence that any customer data has been compromised.
“There is currently no impact to TfL services and we are working closely with the National Crime Agency and the National Cyber Security Centre to respond to the incident.”