London’s Public Transport Agency Updates on Cyber Incident

The cyberattack on Transport for London (TfL) continues into its second week, with some online services still offline. Despite this, the transit system remains operational and unaffected.

**Dealing with the Incident**

TfL provided a brief update on its cyber incident page, emphasizing the importance of system security and customer data protection. Previously claiming no evidence of data compromise, the agency now focuses on securing its systems.

**Questions Remain**

TechCrunch inquired about TfL’s ability to determine if any data was stolen, but received no clear answer. While TfL confirmed website updates, specific details on data security measures were not disclosed.

Stay tuned for further updates on this ongoing cyber incident affecting London’s public transit.

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