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Scattered Spider Suspect Arrested in US

Posted on September 23, 2025September 23, 2025 By CWS

A juvenile suspected of being concerned in cyberattacks towards a number of Las Vegas casinos was arrested final week, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division introduced.

The assaults had been attributed to the notorious hacking group Scattered Spider, and the FBI, which took over the investigation, recognized a teenage male as a suspect.

The unnamed teenager, the Las Vegas police say, surrendered to the Clark County Juvenile Detention Heart on September 17, and was booked on identification theft, extortion, and laptop intrusion expenses.

The Clark County District Lawyer’s Workplace, the police say, is searching for to switch {the teenager} to the prison division, to face the costs as an grownup.

That is the third suspected Scattered Spider group member to have been arrested over the previous week, after authorities within the UK arrested two people on comparable suspicion.

The British suspects, Thalha Jubair, 19, and Owen Flowers, 18, had been charged over their roles in a September 2024 cyberattack on Transport for London (TfL).

Final week, US authorities introduced expenses towards Jubair, over his alleged involvement in over 120 cyberattacks executed between Might 2022 and September 2025.

In accordance with the indictment, Jubair and his co-conspirators acquired over $115 million in ransom funds from sufferer organizations.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Jubair was charged within the US with laptop fraud, wire fraud, and cash laundering conspiracy, and faces as much as 95 years in jail if discovered responsible.

The Scattered Spider group not too long ago introduced its retirement, however the operation seems to have remained energetic, at the moment concentrating on the monetary sector.

A number of different people had been arrested, charged, and sentenced over the previous 12 months for his or her alleged connections with Scattered Spider.

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