Teen Hackers Plead Not Guilty: Scattered Spider Web of Denial in TfL Cyberattack!
Two UK teens linked to the Scattered Spider hacking group have pleaded not guilty to charges related to a cyberattack on Transport for London. They appeared at Southwark Crown Court, denying conspiring to commit unauthorized acts against TfL. The case continues to unfold with potential life imprisonment at stake.

Hot Take:
In a plot twist worthy of a British courtroom drama, two teens, allegedly involved in cyber-mischief against Transport for London, have pleaded not guilty. It’s like a hacker version of “The Great British Bake Off,” but with less cake and more digital chaos!
Key Points:
- Two UK teens, aged 18 and 19, pleaded not guilty to cyberattack charges involving Transport for London.
- The accused are linked to the Scattered Spider hacking group, notorious for high-profile cybercrimes.
- The charges fall under the Computer Misuse Act, with potential life imprisonment for serious offenses.
- One teen faces additional charges related to cyberattacks on US healthcare networks.
- Alleged victims of the cyberattacks reportedly paid over $115 million in ransom.
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