
"A reported "cyber incident" left the Denmark School District in the Village of Denmark, Wisconsin, without internet access for five school days, forcing teachers and students to rely on paper-based workarounds, according to a local news report."
"A check of INC Ransom's leak site and the icons they use to describe incidents indicates that the attackers claim to have encrypted (locked) files and also claim that they acquired (or locked) 70,756,506,189 bytes (70.76 GB) of data."
"Separately, ransomware tracking site ransomware.live listed the district's domain, denmark.k12.wi.us, as a victim claimed by a group it labels "Incransom," with a discovery date of March 1, 2026. The listing reflects a threat-actor claim and is not, by itself, confirmation of ransomware or data theft."
Denmark School District in Wisconsin suffered a cyber incident that disabled internet access for five days, forcing reliance on paper-based operations. Ransomware tracking site ransomware.live identified the district's domain as a victim claimed by INC Ransom, with discovery on March 1, 2026. The threat actors claim to have encrypted files and acquired 70.76 GB of data. The district has not confirmed details about the attack's nature, whether backups were available, or what types of files were compromised. The listing represents an unconfirmed threat-actor claim rather than verified ransomware or data theft.
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