Cyberattaque : des messages de terreur diffusés via le wifi de 19 gares britanniques
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In a cyberattack on Network Rail's wifi across 19 UK stations, hackers broadcasted terror messages about attacks in Europe. Affected key stations include London Bridge, Euston, and Waterloo, as well as Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. Network Rail, responsible for railway infrastructure, stated the service was managed by Telent, an external telecom provider. Following the incident, wifi services were suspended and British police initiated an investigation. Cybersecurity specialists highlighted the need for organizations to enhance defenses and ensure supplier cybersecurity practices.
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