Two Scattered Spider members plead guilty over cyberattack that crippled London transit
Two members of the Scattered Spider hacking group pleaded guilty for their roles in a cyberattack that disrupted London's public transportation network for several months in 2024. The hackers targeted Transport for London causing prolonged service interruptions.
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