The Salvation Army, a globally recognized charitable organization, has allegedly fallen victim to a cyberattack orchestrated by the hacking collective known as Chaos. The group claims to have successfully breached the organization’s systems, with an announcement of impending data release.
The Salvation Army is an incredibly important international movement, active in over 130 countries, providing a vast array of social services, humanitarian aid, and spiritual guidance. Their work includes disaster relief, combating homelessness, operating food banks, and offering rehabilitation programs. A breach of their systems could have significant implications, potentially compromising sensitive data related to beneficiaries, donors, and staff, and disrupting their vital operations.