HONOLULU — TheBus and real-time GPS and HOLO card readers are restored and operating normally, announced the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Transportation Services on Monday.

Officials say a breach into the Oahu Transit Services’ online network on June 15 created a “network disruption” that impacted phone lines, websites, GPS information and HOLO card readers on TheBus, according to a news release.

The breach did not affect the HOLO card server and no registered HOLO card information was compromised they said.

OTS believes an old database, previously used to print bus passes, may have been accessed. The database was used before the transition to HOLO cards and may include names and addresses.

“No financial information or government numbers, including social security numbers, are believed to have been compromised,” per the release.

Riders can now tap their HOLO cards on TheBus to pay for fares. Cash fares are still accepted.

GPS-based apps such as HEA, Transit App and Google Maps can now be used to track TheBus in real-time.