The Everest ransomware group claims to have breached Morgan Records Management, a company specializing in document scanning and record storage solutions. The threat actors allege they have exfiltrated a significant amount of sensitive data related to the organization’s operations.
According to the group, the compromised data spans 52GB and contains approximately 1,512 records, including files apparently related to the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). The allegedly compromised data includes:
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NYCHA Identifiers: Account numbers, case numbers, and internal reference forms.
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Personal Identity Information: Full names, dates of birth, gender, race/ethnicity, and citizenship/immigration status.
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Social Security Numbers: SSNs for household members.
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Contact Information: Physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses.
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Household Details: Lists of occupants, relationship codes, and family composition.
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Financial Data: Income sources (wages, benefits), asset details, and rent calculations.
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Medical & Disability Data: Medical expenses, functional needs, and disability status.
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Sensitive Disclosures: Third-party verification consents and information regarding sex offender registration requirements.
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