In late September, news broke about one of the most amoral cyberattacks you'll ever hear of. A group calling itself Radiant hacked a software provider called Famly and used this to access data from a UK-based nursery chain, Kido, then began posting . It demanded a ransom lest it post more information and pictures of other children.
that two 17-year-old boys have been arrested in Hertfordshire by police investigating the hack. The police say both were arrested at home on suspicion of computer misuse and blackmail.
In total 20 childrens' pictures and information were posted online. However as the hack attracted public attention the reaction was one of universal disgust, "a truly barbaric new low" as the boss of Famly put it, and the hackers were clearly taken aback. First the group blurred the images they'd posted, before from their darknet site and claiming they'd deleted all 8,000 childrens' files.
"This is more about pragmatism than morality," said cybersecurity expert Jen Ellis. "These criminals are clearly shocked and worried by the attention their hack has caused and they are trying to protect themselves or their brand."
"We welcome this swift action from the Met Police and recognise this is an important milestone in the [[link]] process of bringing those responsible to justice," a Kido spokesperson said. "We have cooperated throughout this process with law enforcement and the relevant authorities. We remain committed to supporting police and, importantly, families, colleagues, and the wider Kido community."
The pair remain in custody for questioning, and are yet to be charged.

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