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Confidence HighDec 3, 2024goodwillnorthcentraltexas.org

Goodwill North Central Texas Claimed by Rhysida Ransomware Group

PatternExternal actor · Malware · Confidentiality impact

Goodwill North Central Texas was claimed as a victim by the Rhysida ransomware group on December 3, 2024, via their data leak site. Rhysida alleged to have stolen confidential data from Goodwill North Central Texas, which had experienced a 'company-wide technical issue' in November 2024 that shut down its stores. Later notifications in February 2025 confirmed a data breach affecting 6,274 Texans, with data including Social Security numbers, IDs, financial information, and medical data.

Signal date
Dec 3, 2024
Updated
Jul 2, 2026
Confidence
High
Sources
2 sources
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Goodwillnorthcentraltexas

Sector
Finance and Insurance
Signals
1 linked

Signal context

First seen: Dec 3, 2024

Last updated: Jul 2, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Rhysida ransomware group claimed responsibility on December 3, 2024.
  • Alleged theft of confidential data.
  • Company experienced a 'company-wide technical issue' in November 2024.

Signal analysis

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Affected organization
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Goodwillnorthcentraltexas

Sector: Finance and Insurance

Likely country: Location not provided

Estimated
Threat source
Malware, Error activity

Watch ransomware, endpoint compromise and business interruption exposure.

  • Source type: outside the affected organization
Business impact
Potential operational disruption

Impact area: Confidentiality, Availability

Likely asset: User or customer data

Trend context
33 signals with similar action pattern
  • 22 signals in the same sector
  • 100 signals with the same likely impact area
  • 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
Mentioned entities
GoodwillnorthcentraltexasData DisclosureGoodwill North Central Texas ClaimedRhysida Ransomware Group Goodwill NorthCentral TexasRhysidaGoodwill North Central TexasLaterTexansIDs

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