Family Health Center Listed by termite Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
Family Health Center has been listed by the termite ransomware group, which claims to have exfiltrated internal files. The breach was disclosed on February 02, 2026; anyone who received services from the center should verify whether their information is affected and take steps to protect it.
Breaking down the breach
The incident was reported on February 02, 2026, when the termite ransomware group listed Family Health Center on its leak site. The only confirmed detail is that internal files were allegedly exfiltrated during a ransomware attack. No information has been released about the timing of the intrusion, the volume of data involved, or whether any files were later published. The number of people affected is listed as unknown.
The group behind it: termite
The termite ransomware group is a publicly documented threat actor that targets organizations across multiple sectors and maintains a leak site to pressure victims. In this case the group claims to have obtained internal files from Family Health Center. No independent confirmation of the claim or of any subsequent data release has been provided in available reporting.
Who is Family Health Center?
Family Health Centers of Southern Indiana provides primary healthcare services to low-income, underinsured, and uninsured residents in Jeffersonville, New Albany, Corydon, and Clarksville. The organization operates with board-certified physicians and nurse practitioners and maintains a mobile dental unit. Its patient population often includes individuals with limited alternatives for routine medical and dental care.
What data was at risk
The only data category named in connection with the incident is internal files exfiltrated during the ransomware attack. The exact nature of those files has not been disclosed. Healthcare organizations of this type routinely hold patient identifiers, clinical notes, insurance information, and administrative records, but it is not confirmed whether any of these categories were among the materials taken.
The real-world impact
Patients may experience follow-on effects such as increased scrutiny of insurance claims or the need to monitor medical records for accuracy. The organization itself faces operational disruption and potential regulatory obligations under healthcare privacy rules. Because the scale of exposure remains unknown, the full extent of these consequences cannot yet be measured.
What to do if you're exposed
Individuals who believe their information may be involved should begin with basic account hygiene and direct inquiries to the provider. Concrete first steps include:
- Requesting a copy of any breach notification letter sent by Family Health Center
- Reviewing explanations of benefits from insurers for unfamiliar activity
- Placing a fraud alert with one of the three major credit bureaus if financial identifiers appear at risk
- Running a free exposure scan of their email address against known breach data sets
These measures do not eliminate risk but reduce the window during which misused information can cause further harm.
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