Two youngsters accused of being concerned in hacking Transport for London’s computer systems have each pleaded not responsible to pc hacking fees throughout a listening to at Southwark Crown Court docket.
Thalha Jubair 19, from East London, and Owen Flowers, 18, from Walsall within the West Midlands spoke solely to substantiate their names and enter pleas on the transient listening to.
They’re each charged with conspiring to commit unauthorised acts in opposition to Transport for London (TfL) underneath the Pc Misuse Act.
As well as, Mr Flowers is accused of trying to hack pc methods belonging to California-based Sutter Well being and one other US firm, SSM Healthcare Company.
Mr Jubair has additionally been charged with failing to offer passwords for his gadgets.
TfL mentioned the hack triggered £39m of harm and disrupted TfL companies for 3 months within the autumn of 2024.
Whereas transport itself was unaffected, many TfL on-line companies and data boards went offline as a part of the assault.
TfL was compelled to jot down to 1000’s of consumers to say there could have been unauthorised entry to their private data similar to checking account numbers and type codes.
Information together with names, emails and residential addresses have been accessed.
Decide Christopher Hehir set a trial date for 8 June subsequent yr, a listening to which is anticipated to final between 4 and 6 weeks.
Each males proceed to be held on remand.









