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Hackers ‘behind nursery cyber attack’ tell Sky News they are releasing more data on dozens of children

Hackers who claimed to have stolen pictures, names and addresses of thousands of children in a cyber attack on a nursery chain have told Sky News they will release the profiles of more children and employees.

The group, calling itself Radiant, had posted images of children from the Kido nursery chain on the dark web and demanded a ransom from the company.

So far, the information released has been restricted to the personal contact details of children who attend the nurseries, as well as their parents and carers.

Radiant has told Sky News they intend to imminently release a new set of data, including the profiles of 30 more children and 100 employees.

It said the release would include the personal information of the employees including “full names, national insurance numbers, DOBs [date of births], full addresses, employment start date, email addresses and more”.

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Children’s pictures stolen in nursery cyber attack

On Thursday, parents whose children attend a Kido nursery branch told Sky News they had received an email confirming the data incident and had been offered reassurance by the company.

An Information Commissioner’s Office spokesperson said: “Kido International has reported an incident to us and we are assessing the information provided.”

The Metropolitan Police said they “received a referral on Thursday, 25 September, following reports of a ransomware attack on a London-based organisation”.

They said enquiries are at the early stages and no arrests have been made.

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