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The cyberattack hitting Transport for London ( TfL ) , the government body that runs the U.K. capital ’s transit system of rules , isnow dragging into its second week . Although the transit system remains operational and unaffected by the cyber incident , some TfL online and digital customer inspection and repair remain offline .
In a abbreviated update onits cyber incident page , TfL said it continues to deal with an “ on-going ” incident . The update remove a line that previously said , “ There is no evidence that any client data has been compromised , ” and replaced it with , “ The security system of our systems and client data is very important to us . ”
TechCrunch asked TfL on Friday if the organisation has the expert means , such as logs , to determine what , if any , customer or employee data was exfiltrated from its systems , and a spokesperson declined to resolve at the time . When contacted by TechCrunch , TfL spokesperson Thomas Canning confirmed that TfL ’s site had updated , but did not answer our inquiry or remark about the update .
update with comment from TfL.