London Councils Hacked: Chaos Strikes as Cybercriminals Crash the Party

London councils like Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster have been hit by a cyberattack, potentially exposing resident data. Officials are investigating, with experts noting signs of a serious breach. It’s a digital whodunit, but no need to panic yet—just maybe change your passwords for peace of mind!

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Looks like London councils are having a “capital” time battling cyber villains! Who knew municipal governance could be this thrilling? It’s like a soap opera, but with more firewalls and less drama over who forgot to pay for their tea and biscuits!

Key Points:

  • Multiple London councils, including Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster, faced a cyberattack.
  • Residents’ data may have been compromised, prompting an investigation by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office.
  • The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) is working with the National Cyber Security Centre and cybersecurity experts.
  • Graeme Stewart from Check Point describes the attack as a serious intrusion, suggesting a severe breach.
  • Potential risks include identity theft, fraud, and extortion if sensitive data was accessed.

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