... bargain basement hackable one thats been around for ages. As for the early end of the contract (in two years, actually) various questions arise, not least of which is that Transys now have no particular incentive to improve their performance beyond whatever penalty payments are in the contract, a common drawback of outsourcing Oh well, perhaps he (or his predecessor) shouldn't ...
... the contract (in two years, actually) various questions arise, not least of which is that Transys now have no particular incentive to improve their performance beyond whatever penalty payments are in the ... this affects next years major roll out of PAYG on National Rail, which will presumably require Transys and TfL to co-operate in order to do the job properly, just at the ...
... the contract (in two years, actually) various questions arise, not least of which is that Transys now have no particular incentive to improve their performance beyond whatever penalty payments are in the ...how this affects next years major roll out of PAYG on National Rail, which will presumably require Transys and TfL to co-operate in order to do the job properly, just at the point ...
... the contract (in two years, actually) various questions arise, not least of which is that Transys now have no particular incentive to improve their performance beyond whatever penalty payments are in the contract... this affects next years major roll out of PAYG on National Rail, which will presumably require Transys and TfL to co-operate in order to do the job properly, just at the point ...
.... And if thats the case you have to ask yourself why. Both today anda couple of weeks ago are being put down to Transys.& no hacking fix.# Yes , because I'm sure TfL would release a statement saying "transys have been attempting a workaround for the MiFARE hack but have so far failed miserably". B2003
... cards, but it shouldn't cause cards to be trashed unless it has been specifically designed to do so. Both today anda couple of weeks ago are being put down to Transys.& no hacking fix. Hm, so we are told. It doesn't seem entirely believable. The whole point of consultants is to be paid obscene amounts of money to take the blame for management decisions that were made ...
... cards, but it shouldn't cause cards to be trashed unless it has been specifically designed to do so. Both today anda couple of weeks ago are being put down to Transys.& no hacking fix. Hm, so we are told. В It doesn't seem entirely believable. The whole point of consultants is to be paid obscene amounts of money to take the blame for management decisions that were made...
... inoperable. Only if you design your systems wrongly. Incorrect data in the validators could easily make them not accept cards, but it shouldn't cause cards to be trashed unless it has been specifically designed to do so. Both today anda couple of weeks ago are being put down to Transys.& no hacking fix. Hm, so we are told. It doesn't seem entirely believable. tim
... oyster goes down twice in 2 weeks , the 1st time trashing 60K cards, if it was just some "data upload error" that was being bounced around as the official excuse. Data errors don't mess up hardware. B2003 Of course they can - incorrect data downloaded to cards can easily makethem inoperable. Both today anda couple of weeks ago are being put down to Transys.& no hacking fix.
...Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed. It was only LU that was affected - nothing else. A notice was issued this afternoon indicating an incorrect file had been loaded to the LU system by Transys. It's been corrected and the gates are working properly now. While everyone is enjoying the card hacking speculation I don't think this problem is anything to do with it. -- Paul C ...