Two members of criminal hacking group plead guilty to £39m TfL cyberattack (opens original article in a new tab)
Two members of a criminal hacking group have pleaded guilty to a £39m cyberattack on Transport for London that caused significant disruption and data breaches.
- Two members of Scattered Spider hacking group pleaded guilty to cyberattack on TfL
- Attack cost TfL £39m and disrupted services including Oyster refunds
- Investigation found evidence of collaboration and access to breached systems
- Owen Flowers also admitted targeting US healthcare firms
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