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TfL cyberattack bites into profits with £30 million spent on recovery

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  • TfL shares its first-ever estimate of the cyberattack’s cost
  • It is around $38m, with a significant part going to external help
  • Experts call upon tighter cooperation to protect critical infrastructure

To address the cyber attack Transport for London (TfL) suffered in September this year, the organization has had to spend around £30 million (roughly $38 million), it was confirmed.

This was the first time TfL tried to estimate the financial cost of the cyberattack, The Standard writes in its report, adding that more data will be available in the coming weeks.

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