Breaking News: Cyber Attack Hits 20 UK Railway Stations
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In a recent development, a cyber-attack has affected 20 railway stations in the UK, causing widespread disruption in the country’s transportation systems. The attack, according to sources, was successfully executed by hackers who made off with sensitive data. The affected stations are run by Network Rail, who has confirmed the incident while urging passengers to exercise utmost caution.
Details
- The attack is thought to have taken place some time ago, with preliminary investigations suggesting that the compromise may have occurred several hours prior to the discovery. The exact timeline of events remains unclear at this hour.
- Authorities have begun a thorough investigation into the matter, working closely with security agencies and experts.
- Network Rail has thus far refused to comment extensively on the attack, aside from confirming the incident while advising passengers to be attentive and vigilant.
- Efforts are being made by railway officials to contain any potential fallout from the episode.
Key Stations Infected
The following listed railway stations are among the 20 that have experienced cyber-attack-related damage:
- London, Waterloo
- Southampton, Central
- Bournemouth, Station Lane
- Birmingham International
- Manchester Arena
- Leeds West
- Sheffield’s, Victoria Station
- Bristol, Temple & Parson Street
- Cardiff Central
- Edinburgh, Waverley
- Derby, Station
12, 13, 15. London, Paddington - London Kings Cross
- Paris, St. Pancraks
- Preston, Station
18 Manchester, Piccadilly] - Nottingham, West Station
- Bradford, Interchange
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