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Two British teenagers plead not guilt to London Transport Cyberattack charges

Two teenagers have pleaded no contest to charges of hacking over a cyberattack in 2024 on London's public transportation system. One of the teens has also denied charges relating to two US health systems.

In August 2024, Transport for London (TfL), the British capital’s tube and bus network that operates millions of trips each day was targeted. TfL stated at the time of the attack that personal data about customers was accessed.

Thalha Jubair and Owen Flowers appeared before London's Southwark Crown Court on charges of conspiring to commit acts unauthorised against TfL under the Computer Misuse Act.

Flowers has also been charged with crimes relating to California’s Sutter Health System, one of the biggest health systems in the U.S. and conspiring to infiltrate SSM Health Care Corporation’s networks.

Jubair faces charges of failing to provide passwords for devices that were seized in March.

Both denied the charges, and they will be tried at the same court in June. (Reporting and editing by Catarina demony, Paul Sandle and Catarina Tobin)

(source: Reuters)