Teenage TfL hackers sentenced to years in prison after Scattered Spider attacks



  • Two Britons sentenced to 5 years and 6 months for the 2024 cyberattack on Transport for London, linked to the Scattered Spider group
  • Police confiscated devices showing evidence of the TfL breach; Flowers was also in the midst of an attack on American healthcare companies SSM Health and Sutter Health at the time of the arrest.
  • TfL reported $39 million in damage; The NCA says the ruling effectively dismantled Scattered Spider, and Microsoft confirmed that the arrests degraded the group’s operations.

Two young people, one aged 20 and the other aged 18, have been sentenced to five years and six months in prison for their involvement in the cyber attack on Transport for London (TfL) in 2024.

Thalha Jubair, from east London, and Owen Flowers, from Walsall, West Midlands, were arrested in 2025 on suspicion they were core members of Scattered Spider, an infamous hacking collective known for breaching dozens of companies. Initial reports from different cybersecurity organizations stated that the group was mainly made up of teenagers whose native language was English.

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