Threat actors claim to make successfully attacked Somerset ISD in texas with ransomware. But did they? Were functions interrupted at all by files beingness encrypted? Were phones, email, or internet knocked out at all? DataBreaches.net has seen no local news reports of any of that, and there does not appear to be any notice or revelation of any such attempt on the district’s web site or Facebook page. The ransomware threat actors posted only minimal proof of access to district data, indicating that they will be dumping more data very soon. The threat actors trace what has become the standard toy book — claim that the victim doesn’t upkeep about protecting data, give them a deadline, and then bulge dumping data: somerset ISD, the organization does not need to cooperate with us and prefers not to upkeep about the organization’s reputation, but only about its personality. We leak into several files and dedicate the organisation an additional 96 hours to react, if this is not the case, we will wee a complete leak of valuable documents and other valuable information. DataBreaches.net sent email inquiries to the district about the claimed snipe but has received no reply as yet.