Transport for London 2024 hack: Around 10 million had their data stolen, says report

In a significant cyber incident, Transport for London (TfL) revealed that a data breach in 2024 affected approximately 10 million individuals, compromising sensitive personal information. The breach has resulted in considerable disruptions to online services, raising concerns over data security and privacy. Investigators are focusing on the Scattered Spider hacking group, which is believed to be responsible for the attack. In a related development, two teenagers have been arrested and charged in connection with the breach, underscoring the increasing involvement of young hackers in cybersecurity crimes. This incident highlights the growing threat of cyberattacks on public services and the urgent need for enhanced security measures to protect personal data. As TfL works to address the fallout from this breach, it serves as a wake-up call for organizations to bolster their cybersecurity protocols to mitigate similar risks in the future.
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