Sadiq Khan has admitted victims of a Transport for London (TfL) cyber attack may never get their money back. Tens of ...
Independent review will examine huge hack and response - The review will consider whether TfL should make ‘further ...
TfL said it can now process refunds for Oyster customers who have overpaid more whilst systems have been down.
An independent investigation will be launched into the cyber attack on Transport for London (TfL) and the subsequent response ...
TfL’s photocard website had been unavailable since September 1 as TfL shut down many of its online systems in a bid to limit ...
TfL intends to refund customers who have paid more for their travel than they should have, due to TfL not being able to ...
Transport for London (TfL) Oyster photocards are still unavailable following a cyber attack. About 5,000 customers were contacted by TfL saying details including their sort codes and bank account ...
Transport for London (TfL) has resumed taking in requests for Oyster photocards after being forced to halt applications following a cyber security attack. TfL announced today (4 November ...
The incident, first reported on 2nd September, prompted TfL to seek assistance from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the National Crime Agency (NCA). The ongoing attack has resulted ...
"TfL has been working incredibly hard around the clock to restore the services which had to be temporarily taken offline while it responded to a highly sophisticated cyber attack. "The Mayor and I ...