Ransomware Group incransom Hits: fsl.org

hookphish post ransomware group incransom hits fsl org

In the latest cybersecurity news, fsl.org — a company operating in the US — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group incransom. This data breach, discovered on 2025-07-30 13:47:28.431780, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2025.

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Incident Report

Attribute Information
Target Organization fsl.org
Threat Group incransom
Summary Originally founded in Huntington in 1926 as a social service agency, Family Service League (FSL) has grown substantially since then to provide the support and security more than 60,000 Long Islanders rely on every day.
With over 60 social service programs in more than 20 locations and committed staff and support personnel of approximately 700, they continue to serve Long Island’s most vulnerable citizens. From seniors seeking companionship and purpose and the homeless seeking shelter and nourishment to those suffering from addiction and mental illness and families working hard to stay together, FSL will continue to help their neighbors when they need it most.
Family Service League became a victim of the data breach. 100Gb sensitive, medical and personal data will be published soon in our blog.
Date of Breach 2025-07-30 13:00:00.000000
Discovery Date 2025-07-30 13:47:28.431780
Region US
Target Domain fsl.org
Business Sector Not Found

 

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