A 19-year-old alleged member of the Scattered Spider hacking group, known online as "Bouquet," has been extradited from Finland to the United States to face charges related to hacking, fraud, and extortion. The individual, identified as Peter Stokes, is accused of participating in multiple cyberattacks, including a notable breach of a luxury jewelry retailer in 2025, where attackers allegedly stole sensitive data and demanded a substantial ransom of approximately $8 million in cryptocurrency1. The extradition marks a significant development in the ongoing efforts to dismantle the Scattered Spider group, which has been linked to various high-profile cybercrimes. The prosecution's case against Stokes is likely to shed light on the inner workings of the group and its tactics. This matters to cybersecurity practitioners as it highlights the importance of international cooperation in combating transnational cybercrime and the need for robust defenses against extortion-based attacks.