TfL cyber attack cost over 30m to date | Computer Weekly
Briefly

"The September 2024 cyber attack that forced Transport for London (TfL) to suspend multiple services across the capital has cost it more than £30m to date."
"In a financial update to its board, TfL said previous forecasts of an operating surplus of £61m had now been slashed to £23m, largely due to the financial impact of the security incident."
"Fortunately, the impact of the incident on London's bus, Tube and other services was limited, but multiple other services were affected, including account login issues for contactless and Oyster payment services."
"Although initially TfL said it did not believe passenger data had been affected, it later found that data on 5,000 people was accessed, including names, contact details and in some cases bank account data."
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