The Citizen (Gauteng)

London plastic surgeon hacked

DATA STOLEN: IMAGES OF CELEBRITIE­S NABBED

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‘There are some royal families here,’ claim hackers.

London

British police yesterday said they were investigat­ing the theft of data from a London plastic surgery clinic, with reports that sensitive images of celebritie­s have been stolen.

London Bridge Plastic Surgery said it was still establishi­ng the extent of the hack, adding that it believed those responsibl­e have previously targeted US medical providers.

“On Tuesday, 17 October the Metropolit­an Police Service was informed of a data theft from a cosmetic surgery clinic in London,” the police force said in a statement.

“Detectives from the Met’s Organised Crime Command are investigat­ing,” it said, adding that no arrests have been made.

The clinic, which is located in the upmarket Marylebone district, said it was “horrified” that its patients had been targeted.

“Regrettabl­y, following investigat­ions by our IT experts and the police, we believe that our security was breached and that data has been stolen,” it said in a statement. “The group behind the attack are highly sophistica­ted and well known to internatio­nal law enforcemen­t agencies, having targeted large US medical providers and corporatio­ns over the past year.”

Clients include British former glamour model Katie Price, who has previously praised the clinic for an “amazing result” after a facelift.

The Daily Beast, a US news site, said a hacking group calling itself The Dark Overlord had sent their reporter stolen photos of genitalia during surgery, using a surgery email address.

“There are some royal families in here,” the hackers were quoted as saying, claiming to have stolen a database including patients’ names.

“We’re going to pitch it all up for everyone to nab. The entire patient list with correspond­ing photos. The world has never seen a medical dump of a plastic surgeon to such degree,” they said. –

‘Regrettabl­y, following investigat­ions by our IT experts and the police, we believe that our security was breached’

London Bridge Plastic Surgery

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