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UK hackers sentenced for cyberattack on London Transport that cost almost $40 million

Two British hackers who were behind the 2024 cyberattack on London's transport system, which cost PS29 million ($39.16m) to fix, have been sentenced to 11 years of jail time.

Thalha Jubair and Owen Flowers, both aged 18, pleaded to guilty on the first day of their trials, a month ago, for hacking Transport?forLondon (TfL), in August and September 2024. The hacking group "Scattered Spider" was blamed.

Flowers admitted to cyberattacks against two non-profit health care systems in the United States, just a few days after targeting TfL. He was arrested while he was executing the second hack.

Judge Mark Turner sentenced Jubair to prison for five and a half years, saying that they were motivated by "selfish bravado" with no regard for the consequences of their actions. $1 = 0.7406 pounds (Reporting and editing by William James; Sam Tobin)

(source: Reuters)