Holy Name of Jesus Listed by cmdorganization Ransomware Group
If you are a customer of Holy Name of Jesus, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.
Holy Name of Jesus was listed on Cmdorganization's leak site. Cmdorganization claims to have stolen internal data. This is the group's claim, not a confirmed finding.
Editor’s note: The claims described below originate from a ransomware group’s leak-site posting and have not been independently verified by GalaxyWarden. A listing of this kind is an assertion made by the group during an extortion attempt. It is not evidence that a breach occurred, and we report it as a claim rather than as a finding.
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On May 17, 2026, the Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Community in Redlands, California, appeared on the leak site of the cmdorganization ransomware group. The parish, which serves more than 3,500 families across 14 cities in the East Valley and Banning Pass area, is claimed to have had internal files exfiltrated during a ransomware attack.
What's Publicly Reported from Reporting
Public reporting indicates the cmdorganization group listed the parish on its leak site and claims to have stolen internal documents. The exact number of people whose information may have been exposed remains unknown. Available details confirm the breach involved internal files rather than a specific customer database, but the types of personal data contained in those files have not been publicly detailed.
The Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Community provides worship services, sacraments, youth programs, adult enrichment, and financial contribution records that typically include names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and donation histories for thousands of families.
Why This Matters for You and Your Family
When a church or community organization you belong to is breached, your personal information can end up in the hands of criminals. Even if you never donated online, paper forms, volunteer lists, or sacramental records often contain the same details you use to protect your bank accounts, email, and children’s school registrations.
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One breach can affect thousands of families at once. If your name, address, or phone number was stored in the parish’s systems, it can be sold or published alongside data from other breaches, making it easier for scammers to target you or your relatives with convincing phishing calls or identity theft attempts.
The Doxxing and Identity-Chain Implications
Ransomware groups rarely stop at publishing one set of files. Once internal documents are leaked, attackers and opportunistic criminals search for connections between email addresses, phone numbers, family member names, and online usernames. These identity chains can quickly link your church records to your social media, children’s gaming accounts, or spouse’s workplace.
Credential leaks like this one cascade into account takeovers. A password reused from a parish volunteer portal can give criminals access to email, which then reveals even more personal data. Gaming accounts belonging to your children are especially vulnerable because they often share the same family email or phone number listed in community records.
Cmdorganization’s Publicly Known Track Record
Public reporting attributes the cmdorganization ransomware group with targeting organizations across multiple sectors since it first appeared on leak sites. The group’s typical playbook involves gaining initial access, exfiltrating data, encrypting systems, and then pressuring victims through public leak sites if ransom demands are not met. Notable prior victims have included other community and healthcare-related entities, though exact details vary by incident.
What to do
- Run a DoxxScan to map every link between your handles, emails, phone numbers, and real identity, with cleanup handled by specialists.
- Rotate any password you ever used for parish websites, volunteer portals, or donation systems, and enable 2FA through an authenticator app instead of text messages.
- Enable continuous DoxxScan monitoring across 13.1B+ breach records and 100+ platforms so the next exposure of your information is caught in hours rather than months.
- Cover the household with DoxxScan family protection that extends to dependents and children’s gaming accounts that can chain back to the same family address or email.
- Let remediation specialists manage takedown requests for any exposed personal information appearing on data broker sites or forums.
The speed with which ransomware groups publish stolen data continues to shrink, leaving ordinary families with less time to react. Starting proactive steps now can limit how far this claimed breach travels. DoxxScan by GalaxyWarden delivers continuous monitoring across 13.1B+ breach records and 100+ platforms, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, hands-on remediation by specialists, and full household coverage that includes your children’s gaming accounts.
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