Firm says software used to schedule bus services hit but Thameslink rail operations not affected

Go-Ahead, one of the UK’s biggest transport companies, has said it is managing an ongoing cyberattack that has affected software used to schedule bus drivers and services.

The company, an important provider of UK bus services and London’s biggest operator, said it became aware of a fault on its server late on Sunday and was working hard to keep buses running without disruption.

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