Payload Claims Cyberattack on Rural Municipality of Gimli — Ctv News Winnipeg
ctv news winnipeg reports that the ransomware group Payload claimed responsibility on April 27, 2026, for a cyberattack against the Rural Municipality of Gimli in Manitoba. The group said it would release sensitive municipal data unless its demands are met.
The Rural Municipality of Gimli is identified as gimli.ca and is a local government entity in Manitoba, Canada. The claim places the municipality in the path of a ransomware case that centers on pressure over information already held by a public body.
Payload and Gimli
Payload’s claim is the central new development. The group tied the attack to the Rural Municipality of Gimli, making the municipality the named target in the incident.
For residents and others who use municipal services, the key practical fact is the threat attached to the claim: Payload said it would release sensitive municipal data if its demands are not met. That leaves the municipality facing a data-extortion demand rather than only a service interruption.
Ransomware and municipal data
The broader pattern described in the source is that ransomware attacks are increasingly targeting enterprise and mid-sized organizations across all sectors. Municipal governments fit that exposure profile because they hold resident records, administrative files, and other sensitive information that can be used as leverage.
That is the immediate friction point in this case. The claim is not only that a local government was targeted, but that the attackers linked the incident to a data-release threat, which raises the stakes for anyone whose information may be stored by the municipality.
April 27, 2026
The only dated development in the record is the claim itself on April 27, 2026. The public question for Gimli now turns on the municipality’s response and whether the group follows through on its threat to disclose data.
For now, the confirmed fact is narrow but serious: a ransomware group says it hit a Manitoba municipality and tied that claim to sensitive records.