A man has been arrested after a 'cyber security incident' saw the Wi-Fi at UK train stations hijacked with a terrorism message on Wednesday evening (September 25).
An investigation was launched after the log in pages for the Wi-Fi at Network Rail managed stations across the country, including at Manchester Piccadilly and London Euston, had changed to a website headlined 'We love you, Europe'.
The page contained information about terror incidents in the UK and abroad, which the British Transport Police described as 'Islamophobic messaging'.
All Wi-Fi services at affected stations have been halted. READ MORE More details emerge over Piccadilly station Wi-Fi 'cyber attack' after site 'hacked with terror message' It was revealed that the 'act of cyber vandalism' came from within Global Reach, the provider of the Wi-Fi landing page.
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