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Ransomware: nova claims Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati (PH) — Education

BREACH Breaches & Incidents · · ransomwarelive

AI Analysis

A new ransomware incident involving the Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati in the Philippines has been published on the ransomware monitoring site ransomware.live under the BREACH framework. The event, dated 17 May 2026, indicates that the educational institution has been compromised, with data likely exfiltrated or encrypted. This publication serves as a public notification of a confirmed breach, though specific details on the data involved or the ransomware group responsible are not provided in the source.

This incident primarily affects the education sector, specifically technical and vocational institutions in the Philippines, but it also signals a broader risk to any organization handling sensitive student, staff, or financial data. Compliance teams in educational institutions, as well as those in adjacent sectors like non-profits and local government, should treat this as a warning that ransomware actors continue to target entities with limited cybersecurity budgets. The breach may trigger notification obligations under local data protection laws, such as the Philippines Data Privacy Act, and could have cross-border implications if EU personal data is involved under GDPR.

Compliance teams should immediately verify whether their organization has any data-sharing or service relationships with the affected institution. They should also review their own ransomware preparedness, including offline backups, incident response plans, and employee phishing awareness training. Finally, teams should monitor ransomware.live and similar threat intelligence feeds for any updates on this incident, and ensure that breach notification procedures are updated to account for rapid public disclosure of such events.

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