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what do we know about this arrest well
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it's a double development really in the
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last few minutes because not only do we
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now know from the National Crime agency
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that there's been an arrest in this
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Cyber attack we now know more details
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about the attack itself now you'd be
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forgiven for having missed the fact that
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the Cyber attack took place at all it
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was on the first of September it was
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against Transport for London but it
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initially seemed quite minor because no
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transport was actually disrupted and
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tfl's initial statement suggested that
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no customer data had in had been comp
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compromised and today well that changed
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quite dramatically this afternoon in a
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statement from tfl's Chief technology
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officer they said that certain customer
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data has been accessed this includes
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they said some customer names and
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contact details including email
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addresses and home addresses but also
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crucially some Oyster card refund data
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may have been accessed and that might
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include bank account numbers and sort
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codes for what they're describing as a
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limited number of customers now we don't
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yet know the scale of this rest assured
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we will be asking them to see whether we
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can get some more information on how
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widespread it was um but then again in
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the last few minutes the National Crime
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agency who were called in by tfl last
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week to help them deal with us have
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announced that they've arrested a
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17-year-old teenager in Walo in the West
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Midlands now that arrest happened some
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time ago actually on the 5th of
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September uh the teenager was arrested
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on suspicion of offenses under the
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computer misuse act uh and was
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questioned by off officers at the
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National Crime agency and then bailed
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and the NCA says that it's still working
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with tfl to M minimize the any ongoing
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threats from this Cyber attack tfl has
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also said in the statement that they
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would be contacting any customers uh to
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advise them of any next steps they need
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to take but then also they in terms of
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disruption to transport they're
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reassuring people there is no disruption
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to transport but one thing that is
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likely to be affected they say by the
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extra security measures they've had to
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bring in is that on the 22nd of
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September an additional 47 stations
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outside of London were due to be getting
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contactless support so you could
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basically beep in with your card and
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beep out again that has now been delayed
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to an as yet undef undefined date which
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they say is part of the security
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measures they've had to take so no
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transport disruption but potentially
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some quite significant customer data
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breach quite what the scale of it yet is
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we we don't quite know