The Family Service League (FSL), a long-standing social service provider for over 60,000 Long Islanders since 1926, has fallen victim to a ransomware attack by threat actor incransom, compromising 100GB of sensitive, medical, and personal data. The data breach threatens the privacy of vulnerable citizens served by FSL across the United States. #United States
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- Originally founded in Huntington in 1926 as a social service agency, Family Service League (FSL) has expanded significantly over the years.
- FSL provides support and security to more than 60,000 Long Islanders daily through its extensive programs.
- It offers over 60 social service programs across more than 20 locations.
- FSL has a dedicated staff and support personnel numbering approximately 700.
- The organization serves Long Islandβs most vulnerable populations, including seniors, the homeless, individuals with addiction and mental health issues, and families.
- Family Service League became a victim of a data breach caused by the actor incransom.
- Approximately 100GB of sensitive, medical, and personal data is at risk of being published soon.

Disclaimer: This post is based on public claims made by the ransomware group "incransom". I cannot confirm the accuracy of the information. However, I would be happy to share any official statement from the affected organization to provide clarification.