Ransomware victim disclosure
← All victimsWa Wai Assembly of God Church
listed as wwag.org · Claimed by krybit · listed 6 days ago
Status timeline
- Listed
May 15, 2026
- Data leaked
At a glance
About the victim
AI dossier — public-source company profileWa Wai Assembly of God Church (華惠神召會, WWAG) is a Pentecostal Christian congregation affiliated with the Assemblies of God movement, located in Hong Kong. The church conducts multiple weekly worship services in Cantonese and Indonesian, as well as prayer meetings, outreach ministries, and community activities. It operates as a non-profit religious entity serving local congregation members and the wider community.
- Industry
- Religious Organization (Pentecostal / Assemblies of God Church)
- Address
- Hong Kong (Kwun Tong area inferred from site references; no full street address stated)
Attack summary
Severity: medium — Data has been published by the threat actor, indicating confirmed exfiltration, but the organization is a small religious non-profit with no indication of large-scale regulated data (e.g., financial or medical records at scale); impact is moderate given the community nature of the target.The ransomware group Krybit claims to have attacked Wa Wai Assembly of God Church and has published data (disclosed status: data_published), though the leak post provides no specific details on whether encryption or exfiltration occurred, and no ransom amount or data volume was stated.
Data the group says was taken
AI dossier — extracted from the leak post- Church member records
- Internal organizational data
- Potentially personal information of congregation members
What the group claims
An organization known as Wa Wai Assembly of God Church, an entity located in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 and operating under a na...
The leak post
captured from the group's siteAn organization known as Wa Wai Assembly of God Church, an entity located in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 and operating under a name associated with the Christian Assemblies of God movement
Sources
Source
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