Transport operator Go-Ahead flags cyber security breach


LONDON (Reuters) – British transport operator Go-Ahead said that it had detected “unauthorised activity” on its network earlier in the week, adding that the cyber security incident had no impact on its UK or international rail services.
LONDON (Reuters) – British transport operator Go-Ahead said that it had detected “unauthorised activity” on its network earlier in the week, adding that the cyber security incident had no impact on its UK or international rail services.
The incident has been notified to relevant regulators, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Muvija M; editing by Paul Sandle)
Cybersecurity refers to the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. These attacks typically aim to access, change, or destroy sensitive information or disrupt normal business operations.
A cyber security breach occurs when an unauthorized individual gains access to a computer system or network, potentially compromising sensitive data and causing operational disruptions.
A transport operator is a company or organization that provides transportation services, including the management and operation of vehicles and infrastructure for moving goods or passengers.
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