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.

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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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