
""On Monday, March 16, Metro proactively limited employee access to many internal administrative computer systems after the agency's security team discovered unauthorized activity.""
""When you think in terms of how big we are - we're a beast. And so before we can turn the water spigot back on, we have to go through and check each one of these servers to make sure it's clean.""
""What is amazing [to] us [is] that we were able to maintain all of our bus and train services throughout this entire process.""
L.A. Metro limited employee access to internal systems after detecting unauthorized activity. Essential rail and bus services continued without interruption. Metro is reviewing approximately 1,400 servers to ensure security before restoring access. The investigation into the attack's origin and scope is ongoing, with no clear information on the perpetrators or targeted data. Other regional agencies have also faced cyberattacks, including the Los Angeles County Superior Court and UCLA.
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