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Pineland community service board Listed by spacebears Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·February 3, 2025
Pineland community service board Listed by spacebears Ransomware Group

Reported February 3, 2025.

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February 3, 2025
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Pineland Community Service Board was listed by the SpaceBears ransomware group on 3 February 2025 after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack; the number of people affected and the date of the intrusion have not been established. Individuals who receive services from the board or may have shared personal information with it should review any notices from the organization and consider placing fraud alerts or credit freezes.

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Exposes medical data.
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Pineland Community Service Board, also known as Pineland BHDD, was listed by the ransomware group spacebears as of a report dated February 03, 2025. Public details indicate that internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack, with the group claiming access to patients' personal information, documents, medical histories, company network databases, and backups. The number of people affected remains unknown, and independent confirmation of the full scope is limited.

This matters because Pineland provides community mental health, developmental disability, and addiction services. Any compromise of records held by such an organization can expose sensitive personal and health data belonging to vulnerable individuals and their families.

Inside the incident

According to available reporting, Pineland Community Service Board appeared on the spacebears leak site. The listing describes a ransomware attack in which internal files were allegedly exfiltrated. The reported summary associated with the incident references patients' personal information, documents and medical histories, along with company network databases and backups. No public confirmation has been issued detailing the precise date of intrusion, the method of initial access, the volume of data taken, or whether systems were encrypted. The number of individuals whose information may have been involved is listed as unknown. Beyond the group's claim and the high-level description of internal files, further technical or forensic particulars have not been disclosed in the available record.

Who is spacebears?

Spacebears is a ransomware group that has operated in the public domain by listing claimed victims on dedicated leak sites. Like many groups using a double-extortion model, it typically asserts that it has stolen data before or instead of encrypting systems, then pressures organizations by threatening to publish the material. Public reporting on the group has documented its use of standard ransomware tactics: initial access through common vectors such as phishing or exploited vulnerabilities, lateral movement inside networks, data theft, and subsequent demands. Specific claims made by spacebears about any single victim, including Pineland, remain unverified assertions unless independently confirmed. No additional statements attributed to the group about this particular organization beyond the listing itself appear in the provided facts.

Who is Pineland community service board?

Pineland Community Service Board, referred to in its materials as Pineland BHDD, is a community service board whose stated mission is to develop and provide services that minimize the impact of mental illness, developmental disabilities, and addictive diseases on the people it serves and their families. Organizations of this type operate in the behavioral-health and developmental-disability sector. They typically maintain clinical records, treatment histories, personal identifiers, and related administrative data for clients who may be receiving outpatient care, case management, or support services. Because these entities handle protected health information and other sensitive personal details, a breach involving them carries heightened consequences for privacy and potential misuse of medical and identity data. The organization's public website is listed as pinelandcsb.org.

What was likely exposed

The facts name internal files exfiltrated in a ransomware attack as the data type involved. The associated summary further references patients' personal information, documents and medical histories, plus company network databases and backups. Exact file inventories, record counts, or confirmation of which specific fields were taken have not been independently verified in public reporting. Organizations that deliver mental-health, developmental-disability, and addiction services commonly hold names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers or other identifiers, clinical notes, diagnoses, treatment plans, medication records, insurance details, and family contact information. While the spacebears listing claims such material was obtained, the precise contents of any exfiltrated set remain unconfirmed beyond the high-level description given.

What's at stake

For individuals who receive services from Pineland, exposure of personal and medical information can create lasting privacy risks. Health records related to mental illness, developmental disabilities, or substance-use treatment are especially sensitive; their unauthorized disclosure can lead to stigma, discrimination, or targeted social-engineering attempts. Identity-related data, if present, may be used for fraud, account takeover, or further phishing. Family members whose contact details appear in records can also face secondary exposure. For the organization itself, the incident raises operational, regulatory, and reputational considerations common to healthcare and social-service providers, including potential notification obligations and the need to assess residual risk to remaining systems. Because the number of people affected is unknown and the full data set is unconfirmed, the concrete scale of harm cannot yet be quantified from public sources alone.

Were you affected?

If you or a family member have received services from Pineland Community Service Board, treat the possibility of exposure seriously even while details remain limited. Monitor financial accounts and credit reports for unexpected activity, be alert to unsolicited contacts that reference personal or medical details, and consider placing fraud alerts or credit freezes if identity data may have been involved. Keep records of any official notifications you receive from the organization. As a practical next step, you can run a free exposure scan of your email address to check whether that address has already appeared in known breach data sets elsewhere. Stay attentive to any further statements from Pineland or relevant authorities as more verified information becomes available.

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