friendofdorothy
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Apparently the TFL and Oyster systems are under attack. Timetable info is sketchy and you can't log in to your Oyster account . Humph!
DoneCould you edit the date into the title pls?
No idea what most of that means. How long do you think it might take for it to be solved?It’s been going on for 5 days. From the limited info I have read, They are probably trying to find active attackers in the systems, the way the are taking different systems down during this period, indicates ( to me) the attackers may be moving laterally across web facing systems and using web shells to exfiltrate data.
They have managed to get the NCI involved so that probably means it’s easy to solve. Unless they also do reselling of “recommended vendors”.
Not sure but I ask to make clear whether or not the incident newDone
Has this happened before?
I mean it was purely an educated guess. I’ve worked on intrusion incidents for months.
Has TFL suffered a cyber attack before? I looked for similar thread but couldn't find one.Not sure but I ask to make clear whether or not the incident new
Can I have my lost Oyster back please.I mean it was purely an educated guess. I’ve worked on intrusion incidents for months.
I'm not sure if there's been a previous cyber attackHas TFL suffered a cyber attack before? I looked for similar thread but could one.
Just being picky then. Every thread displays with the date it was started anyway. I'm going to edit the date out, my original title was succinct as it was.I'm not sure if there's been a previous cyber attack
previous attack serious enough to warrant reporting to the media.I'm not sure if there's been a previous cyber attack
The TFL site just tells me to check back later. I'm wondering how often to checkCan I have my lost Oyster back please.
It's not being picky. I ask the same thing for earthquakes and terrorist attacks. While threads do as you say show the date started, many of us use phones probably in preference to computers and probably in portrait rather than landscape. Where the date started isn't displayed. In addition many times people look at the title and not the start date, I've been taken in by thinking something's new and sure others have too.Just being picky then. Every thread displays with the date it was started anyway. I'm going to edit the date out.
This is new, so what's the problem.It's not being picky. I ask the same thing for earthquakes and terrorist attacks. While threads do as you say show the date started, many of us use phones probably in preference to computers and probably in portrait rather than landscape. Where the date started isn't displayed. In addition many times people look at the title and not the start date, I've been taken in by thinking something's new and sure others have too.
I would give it a few days. They will be wanting to get their systems back up asap. But they will need to be imaged, and investigated, and rolled back to a previously know clean configuration. Which requires full knowledge of the intrustion. And there is a million other considerations to think about to. Which is why I no longer involve myself with such shithousery.The TFL site just tells me to check back later. I'm wondering how often to check
Yeh I said I could see the date if I turn the phone landscape. But it's not worth a derail.This is new, so what's the problem.
I'm on a phone and I can see the date.
A friend was supposed to be renewing hers and can't, but it worked for her anyway yesterday.I've just lost my over sixties Oyster card and can't report it to get it replaced
At what point are you supposed to be renewing an over-60 card? In case you're getting younger, and thus lose eligibility?A friend was supposed to be renewing hers and can't, but it worked for her anyway yesterday.
You have to pay an annual fee and send proof of address every yearAt what point are you supposed to be renewing an over-60 card? In case you're getting younger, and thus lose eligibility?
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