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BART allows cellphone service amid new protests

The Estuary Crossing Shuttle now runs between the College of Alameda and the Lake Merritt BART Station, near Laney College, during peak commute hours on weekdays and can accommodate about 12 bikes and 25 passengers. "Plenty of people would prefer to

Anonymous has delivered on earlier threats to hack BART after the San Francisco Bay Area transit entity "pulled a Mubarak." Wireless data service was killed in some stations last week, after BART supervisors got word

When BART's shutdown cell service last Thursday to prevent a rumored protest, they opened Pandora's box, it appears — despite assertions that they were within their ethical and legal rights to do so, the move instead prompted a hack of a BART-related

A Bay Area Rapid Transit spokesman defended Monday the agency's interruption of cellphone service to prevent a protest from happening at train stations in downtown San Francisco last week.

When BART's shutdown cell service last Thursday to prevent a rumored protest, they opened Pandora's box, it appears — despite assertions that they were within their ethical and legal rights to do so, the move instead prompted a hack of a BART-related

BART anticipates more cyber attacks from 'Anonymous' hackers

BART's myBART website has been breached, including the release of thousands of user names, email addresses, passwords and other personal information.

BART has also issued a statement warning commuters to be aware that protestors might disrupt the service Monday. Time Warner Cable to buy Insight?: Time Warner Cable is reportedly nearing a deal to buy Insight Communications, Bloomberg reported Monday.

SAN FRANCISCO — The infamous international hacker network 'Anonymous' has announced it is taking action against the Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) after revelations that BART officials deliberately blocked cell

Hacker group Anonymous hacked San Francisco's BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) website today, calling for a protest Monday at the Civic Center station. Anonymous attacked myBart.org (originally reported by TheNextWeb)

3:03 PM: A marketing website for BART, MyBart.org, was hacked today and data for hundreds of users was stolen and posted to the Internet. The stolen data included names, addresses, phone numbers and passwords.