TfL staff asked to consider working from home due to cyber attack
Briefly

Transport for London (TfL) is facing a cyber attack that primarily affects its corporate headquarters, prompting staff to work from home while experts investigate.
TfL's chief technology officer stated that measures have been enforced to ensure system security, emphasizing that customer data appears unaffected by the ongoing breach.
The National Crime Agency is investigating the cyber incident, coordinating with the National Cyber Security Centre and TfL, while commending their efforts to address the situation.
Cybersecurity experts express concerns about the nature of the attack and its potential links to previous incidents tied to Russian hackers targeting TfL.
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