[KRYPTOS] – Ransomware Victim: Provincial Department of Health Services Sri Lanka

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Ransomware group:
KRYPTOS
Victim name:
PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES SRI LANKA

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On 2025-11-06 19:21:44.385297, a ransomware leak post publicly claims a compromise affecting the Provincial Department of Health Services Sri Lanka, a public-sector health authority in Sri Lanka. The organization’s scope, as described on the leak page, covers health services across 145 institutions, 439 field clinic centres, and 850 medical officers. The metadata identifies the post date but provides no separate compromise date. The available information does not specify whether the incident involved encryption of systems, data exfiltration, or both, and no ransom amount is indicated in the data provided. The page appears to present a victim-centered summary and a high-level outline of the organization’s health network rather than a detailed incident narrative.

The leak page contains no visual assets or attachments; the data indicate zero images and no downloads or linked content. In terms of content, the only described detail is the described scope of the victim’s health services network—145 institutions, 439 field clinic centres, and 850 medical officers—without further specifics on data types, affected systems, remediation steps, or a stated ransom demand. The page content is in English and preserves the provided victim name exactly as given: Provincial Department of Health Services Sri Lanka.

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