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Ransomware group coinbasecartel hits LifeBank Microfinance Foundation

MEDIUM
·Financial Services·PH·2026-08-22

LifeBank Microfinance Foundation — a financial services target operating in PH has been listed by the coinbasecartel ransomware group on 2026-08-22. 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 OrganizationLifeBank Microfinance Foundation
Threat Group
coinbasecartel
Summary[AI generated] LifeBank Microfinance Foundation is a nonprofit microfinance institution operating in the Philippines. It provides financial services, including small loans, savings programs, and livelihood assistance, primarily to low-income individuals and underserved communities. The organization aims to promote financial inclusion and economic empowerment by offering accessible credit and support to micro-entrepreneurs who lack access to traditional banking services.
Date of Breach2026-08-22
Discovery Date2026-08-22
RegionPH
Target Domainlbf.ph
Business SectorFinancial Services
Severity
MEDIUM

Claim by coinbasecartel

[AI generated] LifeBank Microfinance Foundation is a nonprofit microfinance institution operating in the Philippines. It provides financial services, including small loans, savings programs, and livelihood assistance, primarily to low-income individuals and underserved communities. The organization aims to promote financial inclusion and economic empowerment by offering accessible credit and support to micro-entrepreneurs who lack access to traditional banking services.

Posted by the coinbasecartel 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

lbf.ph

Leak post (onion / Tor)

tor

http://fjg4zi4opkxkvdz7mvwp7h6goe4tcby3hhkrz43pht4j3vakhy75znyd.onion/companies/lifebankfoundation

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