London nurseries hit by hackers, data on 8,000 children stolen - DataBreaches.Net
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London nurseries hit by hackers, data on 8,000 children stolen - DataBreaches.Net
"Cybercriminals have stolen data on over 8,000 children attending nurseries in London operated by childcare provider Kido International, the hackers said on their dark web portal."
"The gang, which calls itself Radiant, evidenced its claim by publishing the names, photos, home addresses, and family contact information of 10 children it said attended one of Kido's 18 nurseries in Greater London."
"Speaking over an encrypted messaging service, the nursery hackers said they had been inside Kido's networks for weeks."
Kido International experienced a data breach in which cybercriminals exfiltrated information on more than 8,000 children who attend its London nurseries. The hacking group Radiant published names, photographs, home addresses and family contact details for ten children it said attended one of Kido's 18 nurseries in Greater London. The group posted evidence on a dark web portal and claimed prolonged access to internal networks. Attackers communicated over an encrypted messaging service and stated they had been inside Kido's networks for weeks. The breach exposes sensitive personally identifiable information and creates significant child privacy and safety risks.
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