TfL cyber attack ‘much worse than previously thought’
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The Transport for London cyber attack which happened last week is actually ‘much worse than previously thought’. Our City Hall Editor & Transport Editor, Ross Lydall, explains what we know so far as it’s feared that thousands of passengers may have had their bank details exposed. The announcement comes as a teenager is arrested in connection with the incident.  Scientists have revealed that a year ago a massive tsunami triggered by a landslide ’caused the Earth to vibrate for nine days’.  Dr Stephen Hicks, seismologist at University College London and a lead author of the study, tells Tech & Science Daily how they discovered the ‘unidentified seismic object’, and how significant the event was in the world of science.  Also in this episode: Northern Lights: Stargazers share stunning images of aurora borealis from parts of the UK - and there’s another chance to catch them… Government strengthens Online Safety Act to crack down on revenge pornPigeon-guided bombs, dead trout and drunk worms triumph at spoof Nobel prizes Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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