[INCRANSOM] – Ransomware Victim: Easterseals Arc of Northeast Indiana

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Ransomware group:
INCRANSOM
Victim name:
EASTERSEALS ARC OF NORTHEAST INDIANA

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On November 10, 2025, a ransomware leak post published by the group incransom publicly identifies Easterseals Arc of Northeast Indiana as a victim. The organization is described as a United States-based nonprofit operating in the Public Sector, providing services to individuals with disabilities and their families across northeast Indiana, including Fort Wayne, Columbia City, and Angola. The leak page asserts a breach and lists Easterseals Arc of Northeast Indiana as the victim; a claim URL is present on the page. The media footprint on the leak page is minimal, with no screenshots or images and no downloadable content listed. The available data do not indicate whether encryption occurred or data was exfiltrated, and no ransom amount is stated; thus the exact impact remains unspecified in this record. The post date is treated as November 10, 2025, and no separate compromise date is provided.

Context on the victim: Easterseals Arc of Northeast Indiana delivers services to individuals with disabilities, their families, and the broader community. The organization operates across multiple locations in northeast Indiana, including Fort Wayne, Columbia City, and Angola, offering programs such as youth and adult services, employment readiness, wellness coordination, and recreational activities. This background helps contextualize the incident within the Public Sector, but the leak entry itself provides limited detail beyond the victim’s identity. The absence of imagery or downloadable content and the presence of only a claim URL suggest a lean leak entry in this record, underscoring the need for additional corroboration from other sources to determine the incident’s full impact and any subsequent actions by the organization.

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