TfL sends letters to 5,000 cyber attack customers whose details were hacked
Briefly

Transport for London (TfL) announced that around 5,000 customers were impacted by a cyber attack, leading to a potential exposure of personal and banking details.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested in connection to the cyber attack, which has raised concerns over the security protocols in place at TfL.
TfL is taking precautionary measures by issuing letters to affected customers, containing a unique identifier for validity verification through customer service.
While addressing the cyber incident, TfL has implemented additional security measures and temporarily suspended services like refund applications and access to online journey history.
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