[LYNX] – Ransomware Victim: www[.]dekalbcountyga[.]gov

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Ransomware group:
LYNX
Victim name:
WWW[.]DEKALBCOUNTYGA[.]GOV

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 21, 2025, a ransomware leak post identifies DeKalb County, Georgia’s public-sector government as a victim. The entry lists the victim under the defanged domain www[.]dekalbcountyga[.]gov and attributes the incident to the threat group Lynx. The county is described in the description field as the third most populated county in Georgia and the county seat of Decatur. The post date given for this listing is 2025-10-21 08:29:01.268000, which serves as the publication date in the absence of a separate compromise timestamp. The listing also indicates the presence of a claim URL, suggesting the attackers provide a link to a claim or proof, though the actual URL is not shown in this excerpt.

The leak page in this excerpt contains no imagery or downloadable content: there are no screenshots, photos, or files attached, and the metadata shows downloads_present as false and images_count as 0. There is no explicit statement within the provided data about whether the attack involved encryption or a data exfiltration, nor is there a ransom figure included. The victim is categorized under the Public Sector and located in the United States, and the entry’s claim URL presence implies an attempt to direct readers toward a proof or claim, but no further content or data is provided in this summary.

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