Network Rail confirmed that Wi-Fi providers were hacked on Wednesday, September 25th, affecting stations across the UK. Users attempting to log in were met with a webpage displaying 'We love you, Europe' alongside information about terror incidents and an apparent anti-Islamic message. British Transport Police are investigating.
A probe is underway after twenty rail stations, including Glasgow Central , were hacked in a "cyber security incident".
Manchester Evening News reports that the page contained information about terror incidents in the UK and abroad and appears to have anti-Islamic message. READ MORE: Glasgow man 'stabbed' and rushed to hospital after assault on southside street The Manchester Evening News understands British Transport Police are also investigating the issue. Network Rail confirmed the Wi-Fi services were suspended as enquiries take place.
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