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Youngsters plead not responsible to London transport cyber assault

By Editorial Board Published November 21, 2025 4 Min Read
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Youngsters plead not responsible to London transport cyber assault

Youngsters plead not responsible to London transport cyber assault

Two youngsters have pleaded not responsible in reference to a cyber assault on Transport for London which value tens of millions of kilos.

Investigators imagine the “network intrusion” in summer time 2024 was carried out by the web felony group generally known as Scattered Spider.

Thalha Jubair, 19, from east London, and Owen Flowers, 18, from Walsall within the West Midlands, have been arrested at their properties in September.

They have been detained as a part of an operation by officers from the Nationwide Crime Company (NCA) and Metropolis of London Police.

Each have appeared earlier than Southwark Crown Court docket and entered not responsible pleas to expenses of conspiring collectively to commit unauthorised acts towards Transport for London (TfL).

They stood within the dock collectively and spoke solely to substantiate their names and enter not responsible pleas.

Flowers and Jubair are each charged with conspiring to commit unauthorised acts towards laptop programs belonging to TfL between 29 August and 6 September 2024.

As a part of that cost they’re accused of “causing, or creating a significant risk of, serious damage to human welfare and intending to cause such damage or being reckless as to whether such damage was caused.”

Flowers, who wore a black t-shirt and a gray jumper round his shoulders, can be accused of unauthorised acts towards laptop programs belonging to SSM Well being and making an attempt to commit unauthorised acts towards laptop programs belonging to Sutter Well being.

Jubair, who appeared within the dock sporting a gray swimsuit, is accused of failing to reveal the pin or passwords seized from him on 19 March 2025.

A provisional trial date has been set for 8 June 2026 at Southwark Crown Court docket, with a pre-trial listening to on 13 February.

TfL was focused on 31 August 2024 by attackers who accessed buyer knowledge together with names and make contact with particulars.

The cyber incident didn’t trigger any wider disruption to move networks however has value the operators tens of millions of kilos in losses and restoration.

On the time TfL described the assault as “sophisticated” and “aggressive” and have been compelled to close down some areas of operation together with site visitors cameras, and “dial a ride” bookings.

They have been additionally unable to course of some funds.

In September, Paul Foster, head of the NCA’s cyber crime unit, described the costs towards Jubair and Flowers as a “key step” in a “lengthy and complex investigation.”

“This attack caused significant disruption and millions in losses to TfL, part of the UK’s critical national infrastructure,” he added.

“Earlier this year, the NCA warned of an increase in the threat from cyber criminals based in the UK and other English-speaking countries, of which Scattered Spider is a clear example.

“The NCA, UK policing and our worldwide companions, together with the FBI, are collectively dedicated to figuring out offenders inside these networks and making certain they face justice.”

He also thanked TfL for their “swift motion” in reporting the cyber attack and their “engagement” with the NCA on the investigation.

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