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Transit Services for Disabled Marylanders Resume After Cyberattack

Maryland's transit services for individuals with disabilities have been restored following a month-long disruption caused by a cyberattack.

Transit Services for Disabled Marylanders Resume After Cyberattack

Maryland's transit services designed for individuals with disabilities are back in operation after a significant hiatus due to a cyberattack that occurred last month. The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) had suspended these essential services as a precautionary measure while addressing the security breach.

The cyberattack raised concerns about the safety and reliability of the systems that assist disabled riders in accessing public transportation. During the interruption, many individuals who rely on these services faced challenges in finding alternative means of transportation.

Officials have confirmed that the restored services are now fully operational and that measures have been implemented to enhance security and prevent future incidents. The MTA is committed to ensuring that all riders, especially those with disabilities, have access to reliable transit options.

As the services resume, the MTA encourages users to familiarize themselves with any updates or changes to the scheduling and availability of transit options. The agency is also working to ensure that any lingering concerns among riders are addressed promptly.

Reported by HarborBeat based on CBS News (source).

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