Terror messages displayed on Wi-Fi at major UK train stations after being hacked

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Cyberattack on UK Train Stations: Terror Messages on Public Wi-Fi

A cyberattack targeting public Wi-Fi at major train stations in the UK has caused chaos and raised concerns about security. Passengers logging on to Wi-Fi at stations like London King’s Cross and Manchester Piccadilly were shocked to see messages about terror attacks in Europe.

The attack affected 19 train stations managed by Network Rail, prompting the suspension of Wi-Fi services across the country. Network Rail confirmed the cyber incident and stated that they are currently dealing with a cyber security issue affecting their managed stations.

British Transport Police are investigating the incident, which also impacted stations in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. The Wi-Fi service at the affected stations was provided by Telent, a telecommunications company, which is now investigating the security breach.

The cyberattack is part of a spate of attacks targeting public services in the UK, including recent incidents involving Transport for London and a National Health Services provider. Cybersecurity experts warn that nation-state adversaries are targeting the UK and urge organizations to enhance their defenses against such attacks.

Network Rail manages 20 major train stations in the UK, with only St Pancras remaining unaffected by the cyber incident. The full list of impacted stations includes Birmingham New Street, Edinburgh Waverley, London King’s Cross, Manchester Piccadilly, and more. Authorities are working to identify the perpetrators behind the attack and ensure the safety of public Wi-Fi services at train stations.

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