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Category : Vendor News | Sub Category : Vendor News Posted on 2025-12-14 05:00:07
British police said on Oct 7 they had
arrested two people on suspicion of computer misuse and blackmail
following a cyber attack on a London childcare company in which data on
more than 8,000 children was stolen. The hackers declined to say how much
money they were demanding from Kido International, which operates 18
nurseries in Greater London that typically serve babies up to
five-year-olds. The gang, which identifies itself as Radiant, reported on the attack on its dark web portal in September. It evidenced its claim by publishing the
names, photos, home addresses and family contact information of 10
children it said attended one of Kido’s centres. London’s Metropolitan Police said the
two men, aged 17 and 22, were arrested and taken into custody, where
they will remain for questioning. The arrests followed an operation at several residential properties in the town of Bishop’s Stortford.
The hack, which raises serious concerns
about child safeguarding and data privacy, was the latest in a string of
serious ransomware incidents in Britain that have rocked businesses in
Britain in 2025.