Fargo Park District Data Breach: What You Need to Know
In early December 2025, a significant data breach occurred affecting the Fargo Park District, a prominent provider of public parks and recreational services in the United States. This breach, attributed to the threat actor known as Interlock, has raised serious concerns about the security of personal data and the ongoing risks associated with such incidents.
About Fargo Park District
The Fargo Park District is dedicated to enhancing community life through the management of public parks and recreational facilities. With a wide array of offerings, including swimming pools, trails, sports programs, and various community events, they play a vital role in promoting active and healthy lifestyles. Their commitment to providing quality services has made them a cornerstone of the Fargo community.
What Happened
The data breach was discovered on December 6, 2025, revealing a staggering leak of approximately 892GB of sensitive information. The breach has raised alarms regarding the potential exposure of personal data belonging to patrons and employees alike. The incident underscores the ongoing threat posed by cybercriminals and highlights the need for robust data protection measures within organizations.
Next Steps
If you believe you may be affected by this data breach, it is crucial to take action. We at Srourian Law Firm (SLF) encourage all affected parties to reach out to us to discuss your options. Our team of legal experts is here to help you navigate the complexities of data breaches and protect your rights. Don’t wait—contact us today for guidance on how to proceed.
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Srourian Law Firm is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against Fargo Park District for a recent data breach.
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