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MTA Implements Temporary Solutions for Transit Services Following Cyberattack

In response to a recent cyberattack, the Maryland Transit Administration has introduced temporary measures to restore mobility services.

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MTA Implements Temporary Solutions for Transit Services Following Cyberattack

The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has announced the implementation of temporary solutions to address disruptions in mobility transit services caused by a cyberattack.

Officials from the MTA are working diligently to restore full functionality to their systems, which were impacted by the recent security breach. In the interim, the agency has rolled out several measures aimed at ensuring that residents can continue to access essential transit services.

The temporary fixes include alternative methods for riders to obtain transit information and updates on service availability. MTA representatives have urged commuters to remain patient as they navigate these changes and work towards a complete recovery of their systems.

As the situation develops, the MTA is committed to keeping the public informed and is actively monitoring the impact of the cyberattack on transit operations.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WBAL-TV (source).

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