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Better Family Life Falls Victim to Kill Security Ransomware

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🏢 About Better Family Life

Better Family Life, Inc. (BFLI), founded in St. Louis, Missouri, is a non-profit organization that provides critical support services to families and individuals. Its mission centers on youth development, housing assistance, workforce training, cultural enrichment, and community stabilization. For decades, BFLI has played an important role in addressing poverty, unemployment, and social challenges in under-served communities across the region.

Now, the organization finds itself the victim of a ransomware attack — a troubling development for an entity whose operations directly impact vulnerable populations.


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This report includes actual screenshots and/or text that may include unredacted personally identifiable information (PII) obtained from publicly available sources. Information is provided solely for cybersecurity awareness and threat intelligence purposes.


📌 Overview

On September 10, 2025, the ransomware group Kill Security (Killsec) listed Better Family Life, Inc. on their leak portal. The group claims to have compromised the organization’s database and indicated they would release the stolen information publicly within 7–8 days.

This type of exposure poses serious risks, given the sensitivity of nonprofit records, which often include financial details, employee data, and community program participant information.

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