[SINOBI] – Ransomware Victim: East Jefferson General Hospital

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Ransomware group:
SINOBI
Victim name:
EAST JEFFERSON GENERAL HOSPITAL

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

East Jefferson General Hospital, a US‑based non‑profit community hospital located in Metairie, Louisiana, is listed as a victim in a ransomware leak entry attributed to the Sinobi threat group. The hospital, established in 1971, operates within the healthcare sector and serves patients across the surrounding area. The leak post is dated October 15, 2025; since no explicit compromise date is provided in the data, this publication date is treated as the post date. The entry does not clearly indicate whether the attackers encrypted systems or exfiltrated data, and no ransom amount is mentioned in the metadata. The page references a claim URL, but there are no screenshots or downloadable files attached to the entry in the provided data, with the dataset indicating zero images.

There are no images, screenshots, or downloadable materials associated with East Jefferson General Hospital in this leak entry. The description confirms the hospital’s identity as a nonprofit community healthcare provider serving Metairie and the surrounding area. While the post attributes the incident to the Sinobi group, the available metadata provides limited detail on the extent of the compromise, the data categories affected, or any ransom demand. The absence of explicit impact details means the precise outcome—such as encryption of systems or data leakage—remains unspecified in the current data, illustrating the ongoing uncertainty often seen in ransomware leak postings.

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