Birmingham Museum of Art Suffers Termite Ransomware Attack

The Termite ransomware group claims to have breached the Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA), a prominent cultural institution located in Alabama. Featuring a vast collection of over 27,000 artworks, the BMA serves a diverse audience—including families, students, and art enthusiasts—by offering free admission, educational resources, and various exhibitions throughout the year.

According to the actor, a massive cache of internal files and directories has been exfiltrated from the museum’s network. The allegedly compromised data includes:

  • Financial documents, including operating bank statements and payroll registers

  • Extensive donor lists, giving statements, and pledge agreements

  • Credit card processing and monthly settlement reports

  • Employee information, including staff directories and city/non-city employee lists

  • Board of Trustees rosters and contact information

  • Corporate partnership contracts, invoices, and sponsorship agreements

  • Grant applications, foundation records, and audited financial statements

  • IT database backups, system logs, and security infrastructure files

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