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DataBreach.com Team · September 6th 2025, 8:00 pm EDT

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - Team Post Op, LLC, a Florida-based company that operates the website teampostop.net, has reportedly fallen victim to a ransomware attack. The incident, which was first identified on or around July 25, 2025, has raised concerns about the security of sensitive data the company may hold on its patients and clients.    

What Happened?    

According to cybersecurity-tracking organizations, Team Post Op was targeted by a ransomware group known as "INC_RANSOM." This group is known for infiltrating corporate networks, encrypting data to disrupt operations, and stealing sensitive files. The attackers then typically demand a payment in exchange for restoring access and promising not to leak the stolen information.    
As of early August 2025, the cybercriminals have allegedly listed Team Post Op on their dark web leak site, a tactic used to pressure victims into paying the ransom. The full extent of the data exfiltrated by the attackers has not yet been publicly confirmed. Team Post Op, LLC has not issued a formal statement regarding the attack, leaving many details unverified.    

Who Is Impacted?    

Team Post Op is a provider of durable medical equipment, orthotics, and other post-operative supplies. Given the nature of its business, the company's systems likely store a significant amount of personal and medical information. The individuals potentially impacted by this breach could include:    

  • Patients: Whose names, contact details, dates of birth, and specific medical equipment or supply needs may have been exposed.    
  • Clients and Partners: Information related to healthcare providers and facilities that work with Team Post Op could also be at risk.    
    Without an official disclosure from the company, it is not yet known what specific types of data were compromised.    

What Is Being Done?    

Currently, information about the breach is primarily available through third-party cybersecurity intelligence firms that monitor ransomware group activities. It is not publicly known whether Team Post Op has notified law enforcement or is working with cybersecurity experts to investigate the incident's full scope. The lack of a public statement means there is no official information on the company's containment and remediation efforts.    

What Can I Do?    

If you have been a patient or client of Team Post Op, it is crucial to be proactive to protect your information.    

  • Be Vigilant: Watch out for suspicious emails, text messages, or phone calls. Scammers may use leaked information to create highly convincing phishing attacks designed to steal more of your personal data.    
  • Monitor Your Accounts: Keep a close eye on your financial statements, insurance claims, and any explanation of benefits for services or charges you do not recognize.    
  • Consider a Credit Freeze: To prevent criminals from opening new lines of credit in your name, you can place a fraud alert or a credit freeze with the major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion).    
  • Secure Your Logins: If you had an online account with Team Post Op, change your password immediately and ensure you do not reuse that password on other websites.
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