frazercenter.org Listed by incransom Ransomware Group
If you are a customer of frazercenter.org, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.
frazercenter.org was listed on INC Ransom's leak site. INC Ransom claims to have stolen internal data. This is the group's claim, not a confirmed finding.
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On March 2, 2026, the Frazer Center in Atlanta, Georgia, appeared on the leak site of the ransomware group known as Incransom. The non-profit, which supports roughly 200 employees and serves children and adults with developmental disabilities, is claimed to have had internal files exfiltrated during a ransomware attack. Public reporting indicates the number of people whose information was exposed remains unknown.
What's Publicly Reported from Reporting
The Frazer Center operates a Child Development Program for infants as young as six weeks and an Adult Program offering individualized support for people with intellectual disabilities. Its annual revenue is approximately $9.7 million. The incident involved internal files taken by the attackers; no specific count of affected records has been released. The organization’s main phone number, (404) 377-3831, is publicly listed and could be used in follow-on targeting.
Why This Matters for You and Your Family
When a local nonprofit like the Frazer Center is breached, families who rely on its programs, donate, volunteer, or have loved ones enrolled can find their personal details in the hands of criminals. Internal files often contain names, addresses, dates of birth, medical or developmental notes, contact information, and payment records. Once that data leaves the organization’s control, it can be sold, posted, or used to target you with phishing, identity theft, or harassment. Your family’s sensitive information tied to disability services is especially valuable on underground markets because it can enable more convincing scams or long-term fraud.
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The Doxxing and Identity-Chain Implications
Credential leaks and internal documents rarely stay isolated. A single email or phone number taken from the Frazer Center can be correlated with your other accounts across social media, schools, banks, and gaming platforms. This creates an identity chain that links your real name and address to usernames, children’s accounts, and family relationships. Attackers then use these connections for doxxing, account takeovers, or extortion. Gaming accounts belonging to you or your children are particularly vulnerable because the same passwords or recovery emails are often reused, turning one breach into a cascade of compromises.
Incransom’s Publicly Known Track Record
Public reporting attributes Incransom with emerging in recent years as a ransomware operation that combines data theft with extortion. The group has listed schools, healthcare providers, and nonprofits among its prior victims. Its typical playbook begins with initial access through phishing or exploited remote desktop services, followed by exfiltration of internal files before encryption. The group then posts samples on its leak site and demands payment, threatening full data release if the deadline passes. Exact details of every past incident vary, but the pattern of stealing sensitive nonprofit and education records appears consistent in available reporting.
What to do
- Run a DoxxScan to map every link between your emails, phone numbers, handles, and real identity so you can see exactly what the Frazer Center breach may have exposed about your household.
- Rotate any password you used at frazercenter.org or related services and enable two-factor authentication through an authenticator app rather than text messages.
- Enable continuous DoxxScan monitoring across 13.1B+ breach records and 100+ platforms so the next leak that touches your family is caught in hours instead of months.
- Cover the household with DoxxScan family coverage that extends to dependents and children’s gaming accounts, which often chain back to the same addresses and recovery details exposed in incidents like this.
- Let remediation specialists handle takedown requests for any personal information already appearing on data broker sites or forums connected to the breach.
The Frazer Center breach is a reminder that even organizations focused on helping families can become gateways for identity abuse. Taking concrete steps now limits how far attackers can travel down the chain of information they obtained. DoxxScan by GalaxyWarden provides continuous monitoring across 13.1 billion+ breach records and more than 100 platforms, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, hands-on remediation by specialists, and full household coverage that includes children’s gaming accounts. Starting that process today gives you and your family a practical defense against the next wave of exploitation that often follows these leaks.
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