Rail passengers targeted in cyber security attacks on station Wi-Fi
Briefly

A cyber attack on public Wi-Fi disrupted services at 20 major railway stations across the UK, redirecting users to alarming messages as they logged in.
Passengers faced chaos as they attempted to access Wi-Fi, with some seeing messages about terror attacks in Europe and a slogan reading 'We love you, Europe'.
Following the incident, Network Rail suspended Wi-Fi services nationwide, stating: 'We are currently dealing with a cyber security incident affecting the public wifi at Network Rail's managed stations.'
A Telent spokesperson confirmed the ongoing investigations into the cyber attack, clarifying that they do not believe any of their other customers are affected.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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