A cyber attack that hit Transport for London (TfL), the government body that runs the UK capital's transport system, is now entering its second week. While the transport system continues to operate and is not affected by the cyber incident, some of TfL's online and digital customer services remain offline.
In a short update to its cyber incident page, TfL said it was continuing to respond to an “ongoing” incident. The update removed previous language that “there is no evidence that customer data has been compromised,” replacing it with “The security of our systems and customer data is extremely important to us.”
TechCrunch asked TfL on Friday whether the organization has the technical means, such as logs, to determine whether customer or employee data had been exposed from its systems and, if so, what data. A spokesperson declined to answer at the time, and did not immediately comment on the latest update when contacted by TechCrunch on Tuesday.