Graham Fraser & Joe TidyKnow-how reporter & cyber correspondent, BBC World Service
Getty PicturesTwo youngsters have been charged as a part of a Nationwide Crime Company (NCA) investigation right into a cyber assault on Transport for London.
TfL suffered a serious hack on 31 August final 12 months, which investigators imagine was carried out by members of the cyber-criminal group, Scattered Spider.
Thalha Jubair, 19, from east London, and Owen Flowers, 18, from Walsall within the West Midlands, have been arrested at their residence addresses on Tuesday by the NCA and Metropolis of London Police.
Each appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court docket on Thursday afternoon charged with conspiring collectively to commit unauthorised acts in opposition to TfL, beneath the Pc Misuse Act.
When Mr Flowers appeared in court docket, he wore a gray hoodie with “off the grid” written on it. Mr Jubair sat subsequent to him, carrying a black hoodie and black glasses.
Neither man spoke to one another through the proceedings.
Deputy Director Paul Foster, head of the NCA’s Nationwide Cyber Crime Unit, stated: “Immediately’s costs are a key step in what has been a prolonged and complicated investigation.
“This assault brought about important disruption and tens of millions in losses to TfL, a part of the UK’s vital nationwide infrastructure.”
Earlier this 12 months, the NCA warned of an growing menace from cyber felony gangs based mostly within the UK and different English-speaking nations, of which Scattered Spider is an instance.

