Ransomware Rampage: Radiant Group’s Shocking Preschool Data Leak Sparks Outrage

The Radiant Group has outdone itself by targeting Kido International, a preschool organization, in a ransomware attack. These cybercriminals leaked sensitive data on children and parents, setting a new low for moral standards. As Alan Woodward puts it, “You wonder if these people are amoral or just plain evil.”

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It’s a sad day when even the cybercriminals have taken the “no child left behind” motto too literally. The Radiant Group clearly skipped the part of the villain handbook that says, “Don’t mess with the kiddos.” With antics like these, they’re setting new lows in the drama of cyberspace. Step aside, soap operas, there’s a new villain in town, and they’ve got diapers in their sights.

Key Points:

– A new cybercriminal gang, the Radiant Group, has targeted Kido International, a preschool organization, leaking sensitive child and parent data.
– The breach marks the Radiant Group’s first leak, featuring aggressive extortion tactics by posting personal profiles and addresses of children.
– Victims are primarily based in the UK, and the attack involves double-extortion methods.
– The Radiant Group describes itself as aggressive and financially motivated, without relying on affiliates.
– Experts express outrage at the attack, underscoring a severe breach of moral boundaries in the cybercriminal world.

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