[INTERLOCK] – Ransomware Victim: The North Stonington School District

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Ransomware group:
INTERLOCK
Victim name:
THE NORTH STONINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 15, 2025 (post date: 2025-10-15 10:22:58.400685), the leak page associated with the Interlock group identifies The North Stonington School District, a U.S.-based educational institution, as a ransomware victim. The entry places the district within the Education sector and notes its United States location. The post references a web-based file manager implemented in PHP, specifically naming Tiny File Manager, which the page presents as part of the victim’s environment. The available data do not explicitly classify the impact as encrypted systems or as a data leak, and there is no ransom amount listed. A claim URL is indicated as present on the page, though no direct link is provided in this summary. The page shows no images, downloads, or additional links, and the body excerpt suggests a file-search interface with items such as “Item Type” and “Item Name” for searching files within folders and subfolders.

The available data depict a standard leak-post attribution to the Interlock group naming The North Stonington School District as a victim in the Education sector. There is no disclosed data volume, file types, encryption status, or explicit ransom figure in the dataset. Because no compromise date is provided beyond the post date, the publication date is treated as the post date for this entry. The “claim URL present” flag indicates an external page may exist for additional details, but this summary does not include any URLs. The reference to Tiny File Manager suggests the post involves a web-based file management component but provides no further technical specifics in the excerpt.

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