Cybercriminals give Indiana megachurch 7 days to pay $600K ransom after data breach

Cybercriminals give Indiana megachurch 7 days to pay 0K ransom after data breach

A ransomware attack claimed by Rhysida compromised First Baptist Church of Hammond, exposing sensitive personal data and demanding a $594,000 ransom. The attack highlights the growing threat of ransomware gangs targeting faith-based organizations, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity measures. #Rhysida #FirstBaptistHammond

Keypoints

  • Rhysida ransomware demands 5 bitcoins from First Baptist Church of Hammond for data decryption.
  • The cyberattack exposed personal and health data of church staff, missionaries, and volunteers.
  • Rhysida is a ransomware-as-a-service group that has carried out 89 confirmed attacks since May 2023.
  • In 2025, Rhysida targeted several organizations, demanding millions of dollars in ransom payments.
  • Faith-based organizations are increasingly targeted in ransomware attacks, risking data loss and operational disruptions.

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