TfL Cyber Attack: Thousands at Risk of Bank Details Exposure πŸ’³

Transport for London confirms the recent cyber breach is more severe than initially believed, with thousands of passengers' bank details potentially compromised after a massive hack. Learn what this means for commuters and how TfL is responding.

TfL Cyber Attack: Thousands at Risk of Bank Details Exposure πŸ’³
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9.1K views β€’ Sep 12, 2024
TfL Cyber Attack: Thousands at Risk of Bank Details Exposure πŸ’³

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The cyber attack that hit Transport for London a week ago is much worse than first thought, TfL admitted on Thursday afternoon as it was revealed a teenager has been arrested in connection with the hack.Names and phone numbers of passengers are thought to have been obtained, including some personal data from Oyster cards and Contactless bank cards used to make journeys on the capital’s public transport network.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 numbers and sort codes.In addition, an unknown number of passengers who had signed up to TfL email alerts – for example, for regular email bulletins on the Elizabeth line or a particular Tube line – are thought to have had their name, home address or email account exposed.

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