UK police probe Islamophobic cyberattack on train stations' Wi-Fi
Briefly

U.K. transport officials confirmed they are investigating a cyber-security incident after anti-Muslim messages appeared on the public Wi-Fi at major railway stations, raising concerns about the integrity of the service.
Network Rail announced that the offending Wi-Fi service has been disabled, clarifying that no passenger data was compromised during the incident.
Telent, responsible for the Wi-Fi system, revealed that the unauthorized changes occurred via a legitimate administrator account, further complicating the investigation into the breach.
The investigation into the incident follows a severe cyberattack against Transport for London in September, highlighting increasing vulnerabilities within public transportation systems.
Read at Fast Company
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