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cyberattack on telematics company Microlise has disrupted British prison van systems, disabling vehicle tracking and panic alarms. Despite the severity, there's no evidence of criminal exploitation.

In an updated statement on Wednesday, Microlise confirmed that the attackers may have accessed employee data

but said it is “confident that no customer systems data has been compromised.”

Microlise added it “has been bringing services back online and currently expects this to continue over the coming days with the services essentially back to normal by the end of next week.”

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Among its customers is Serco, an outsourcer that operates prisoner escort services for the Ministry of Justice.

According to the Financial Times newspaper, Serco staff were informed on Monday that “vehicle tracking, panic alarms, navigation and notifications related to estimated arrival times” were disabled due to the Microlise incident.

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