In 2008, Boston’s transit authority sued to stop MIT hackers from presenting at the Defcon hacker conference on how to get free subway rides. Today, four teens picked up where they left off.
“The MBTA’s fraud detection team has increased monitoring to account for this vulnerability [and] does not anticipate any significant financial impact to the MBTA."
“The MBTA’s fraud detection team has increased monitoring to account for this vulnerability [and] does not anticipate any significant financial impact to the MBTA."
Oh well thank goodness the business isn’t hurt!
Won’t somebody think of the shareholders??!!
The MBTA is a public agency that is funded by both fares and tax dollars. So you shouldn’t be worried about the business, but the citizens of Boston.
Roads aren’t funded by fares, why should public transit?