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Ransomware: termite claims UEI College (US) — Education

BREACH Breaches & Incidents · · ransomwarelive

AI Analysis

On 30 May 2026, the ransomware group Termite published a claim of responsibility for a data breach affecting UEI College, a US-based educational institution. The claim was posted on the ransomware.live leak site under the BREACH framework, indicating that sensitive data has been exfiltrated and likely will be released unless a ransom is paid. This incident underscores the ongoing threat to the education sector, which handles large volumes of personal and financial data.

Organizations in the education sector, particularly colleges and vocational schools in the United States, are directly affected. However, EU-based compliance teams should note that any institution with EU student data or cross-border operations may face obligations under GDPR if personal data of EU residents is compromised. The breach also serves as a reminder that ransomware groups increasingly target sectors with weaker cybersecurity postures, such as education.

Compliance teams should immediately review their incident response plans, ensuring they include procedures for ransomware attacks and data exfiltration. They should verify that data backups are isolated and regularly tested, and that multi-factor authentication is enforced across all critical systems. Additionally, teams should assess whether their organization has any exposure to third-party vendors or partners in the US education sector, and update data processing agreements accordingly. Finally, they should monitor the ransomware.live site for any further disclosures that may impact their own data.

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