Ransomware group interlock hits First United Methodist Church Boerne
First United Methodist Church Boerne — a consumer services target operating in US has been listed by the interlock ransomware group on 2026-05-11. The information below reflects what the threat actor has publicly claimed on their leak site; the details have not been independently verified.
Incident Report
| Target Organization | First United Methodist Church Boerne |
|---|---|
| Threat Group | interlock |
| Summary | The First United Methodist Church in Bern offers a variety of programs for all age groups, including preschool, childrens, youth, and adult ministries. However, it does not ensure the protection of your personal data and does not seek to protect it; due to its negligence, there has been a leak of personal data including phone numbers, email addresses, and home addresses of staff, parishioners, and children attending the church, as well as financial and other confidential documents. |
| Date of Breach | 2026-05-11 |
| Discovery Date | 2026-05-11 |
| Region | US |
| Target Domain | https:fumc-boerne.org |
| Business Sector | Consumer Services |
| Severity | MEDIUM |
Claim by interlock
The First United Methodist Church in Bern offers a variety of programs for all age groups, including preschool, childrens, youth, and adult ministries. However, it does not ensure the protection of your personal data and does not seek to protect it; due to its negligence, there has been a leak of personal data including phone numbers, email addresses, and home addresses of staff, parishioners, and children attending the church, as well as financial and other confidential documents.
Posted by the interlock threat actor on its public leak site. This is the group's own statement and has not been independently verified by HackerFeeds.
Sources
Victim website
https:fumc-boerne.org
Leak post (onion / Tor)
http://ixybueqla5otlp5qfud5bcri2qoyxxhujwtrae5dkxnuo2eof3oliiyd.onion/index.php?p=
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