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Kido nursery cyber attack: Thousands of children’s names, pictures and addresses stolen

By staff25 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

The details of around 8,000 children from the Kido nursery chain were accessed by a gang of cyber criminals, who are using the sensitive information to demand a ransom

Thousands of names, addresses and photos of nursery children have been stolen by hackers.

The details of around 8,000 children were accessed by a gang of cyber criminals, who are using the sensitive information to demand a ransom from the Kido nursery chain – which has sites across London, the US and India. The hackers claim to hold information on the children’s parents and carers, including safeguarding notes – and say they’ve contacted some parents to extort them. The BBC says it was contacted by the cyber criminals responsible, and that details of the online assault have been published on the gang’s darknet website.


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A sample of the published data includes photos and profiles of 10 children. The hackers have released the information as part of a plot to extort money from the nursery chain. Police have advised not to pay ransoms as this only encourages further cyber crime.

One parent, who asked to be referred to as Mary, told the BBC the nursery had informed them of the incident “very quickly”. Mary said her family received an email from hackers telling them what information they had stolen.

She explained: “It was all very professional and well-written, no spelling mistakes or anything like that,” she said. “My partner actually works in cyber-security and we understand these things happen. But we do feel the nursery has handled it well.” The Mirror has contacted Kido and the Metropolitan Police for comment.

The incident comes after a string of cyber attacks on UK supermarkets. Marks & Spencer (M&S) and Co-op experienced significant ransomware attacks in mid-April that disrupted their services and compromised some customer data. Harrods thwarted an attempted hacking, while a cyberattack on a food distributor left Aldi, Tesco, and Sainsbury’s with stock issues.

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