Insiders have told BBC London they have been told to work at home if possible.
Transport for London, which is based at Palestra House in Southwark, said there was no evidence customer data had been compromisedIt said there was no evidence customer data had been compromised and there was currently no impact on TfL services.
TfL’s chief technology officer Shashi Verma said: “We have introduced a number of measures to our internal systems to deal with an ongoing cyber security incident."
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