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stllc.org Listed by lockbit5 Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·April 29, 2026
stllc.org Listed by lockbit5 Ransomware Group

Occurred April 2026 · publicly disclosed April 29, 2026.

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April 29, 2026
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stllc.org has been listed by the lockbit5 ransomware group, with internal files reported exfiltrated in an attack disclosed on April 29, 2026. An undisclosed number of people may be affected; check the organization’s notices and monitor your accounts for any signs of misuse.

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On April 29, 2026, the ransomware group lockbit5 listed stllc.org on its leak site. The entry states that internal files were exfiltrated from St. Luke Lutheran Community, a not-for-profit continuing care organization, though the number of people affected and the scale of any data removal remain unknown. Public reporting on the incident is limited to the group’s listing. No separate confirmation of the event, technical details, or timeline has been released by the organization or by investigators.

What happened

The listing appeared on April 29, 2026. It asserts that files were taken during a ransomware operation. No further information on the method of access, the duration of any intrusion, or the volume of material involved has been made public.

The group behind it: lockbit5

Lockbit5 is a ransomware operation that publishes claims of data theft on a dedicated leak site when organizations do not meet its demands. The group has conducted campaigns against entities in multiple industries and commonly employs a double-extortion approach that pairs file encryption with the threat of data release. The current listing of stllc.org constitutes the group’s claim; independent verification of the asserted exfiltration has not been reported.

About stllc.org

St. Luke Lutheran Community functions as a not-for-profit provider of continuing care services. Organizations of this type maintain records on residents, employees, and day-to-day operations, including personal identifiers and service-related information required for care delivery and regulatory compliance.

What was likely exposed

The lockbit5 listing identifies only “internal files” as having been removed. No inventory of specific data categories or file counts has been disclosed. Organizations in the continuing care sector commonly hold resident identification details, health and service records, and staff information, yet the exact contents of the claimed exfiltration remain unconfirmed.

Why it matters

Unauthorized access to files held by a continuing care provider can place personal and operational information at risk of further distribution or misuse. Affected individuals may face prolonged uncertainty about how their records could be used, while the organization must address potential regulatory obligations and restore operational integrity.

If your data was in this claimed breach

People who believe their information may be involved should watch account activity for anomalies and request fraud alerts from credit bureaus. Checking known breach repositories with an email address offers one way to determine whether personal details have already appeared in public data sets.

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Companystllc.org security record
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B- 76Above-average record

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