CyberSecurity News
Scattered Spider hackers sentenced to 5.5 years over £29 million Transport for London hack
AI summary
Two key members of the Scattered Spider cybercrime group have been given prison sentences exceeding five years for their role in a cyberattack on Transport for London. The attack, which occurred in 2024, resulted in losses of approximately £29 million. The sentencing marks a significant outcome for the incident. The cybercrime collective was found to be responsible for the attack on TfL. The sentences reflect the severity of the crime, which had substantial financial consequences. The outcome of the sentencing provides a conclusion to the 2024 cyberattack case.
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