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STO targeted by weekend cyberattack

Transit officials inGatineau, Que., are working to restore their online systems after they were targeted this weekend by a cyberattack.

Attack disrupted some online functions but did not affect bus service

A Socit de transport de l'Outaouais bus on Wellington Street in downtown Ottawa in October 2020.
The Socit de transport de l'Outaouais says it was targeted by a cyberattack this weekend that disrupted a number of online functions but did not delay any bus routes. (David Richard/Radio-Canada)

Transit officials inGatineau, Que., are working to restore their online systems after they were targeted this weekend by a cyberattack.

The attack happened overnight on Friday and Saturday, according to a Sunday morning press release from theSocit de transport de l'Outaouais(STO).

The STO said it was able to quickly take control of the situation and is working to determine both the nature and extent of the attack.

While bus and paratransit servicewas not delayed, some services on the website including the Plani-bus and Infobus functions were interrupted, STO said. So were the online recharge service for smart cards and the reservation system for paratransit, the STO said.

People who need paratransit can still book by phone, the transit agency said.

It promised to provide further updates throughout the day.