Teen Hackers Nabbed: UK Police Bust Scattered Spider Duo Behind TfL Cyberattack

UK Police arrested two teen hackers from the Scattered Spider group linked to the 2024 Transport for London cyberattack. The suspects, ages 18 and 19, are charged with conspiring to commit unauthorized acts against TfL. This high-stakes drama proves you should never underestimate the power of a teenager with a laptop.

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Hot Take:

Looks like the Scattered Spider web just got a little less tangled! Two teenage hackers from the group have been nabbed for their role in the cyber escapades against Transport for London. These kids might have thought they were pulling a fast one, but reality hit them like a double-decker bus. Lesson learned: hacking TfL doesn’t give you a free Tube ride to cyber infamy, just a ticket to court!

Key Points:

– Two teenagers from the Scattered Spider group were arrested for a 2024 cyberattack on Transport for London.
– The suspects, Thalha Jubair and Owen Flowers, are charged under the Computer Misuse Act.
– The attack caused major disruptions and financial losses to the UK’s critical infrastructure.
– Jubair also faces charges in the US for multiple cybercrimes, including wire fraud and money laundering.
– The arrests highlight the international effort to tackle cybercrime, involving both UK and US authorities.

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