The Akira ransomware group claims to have breached multiple organizations across the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. The latest list of alleged victims posted by the group includes:
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Mechanical Systems Company (🇺🇸): A US-based provider of building automation controls and services.
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Kelly Wearstler Gallery (🇺🇸): A global luxury brand and interior design studio based in Los Angeles.
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Country Club Enterprises (🇺🇸): A distributor of golf cars and low-speed vehicles serving New England.
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ASL Consulting (🇨🇦): A provider of Human Resources software and managed outsourced solutions.
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DTG Consulting Solutions (🇺🇸): A recruiting and staffing firm for Information Technology and Finance professionals.
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Snyder Cohn (🇺🇸): A CPA and business advisory firm established in 1927, serving the Washington D.C. area.
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SBLM Architects (🇺🇸): An architecture and design firm working across healthcare, education, and retail sectors.
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Dealer Information Systems (🇺🇸): A leading business management software provider for agriculture and construction dealers.
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Crucible Industries (🇺🇸): A steel manufacturing company founded in 1870, producing high-grade specialty steel.
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Hitech (🇬🇧): A prominent single-seater racing team based in Silverstone, competing in championships like FIA Formula 2 and Formula 3.
According to the actor, the allegedly compromised data varies by victim but generally includes:
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Employee personal information (SSNs, driver’s licenses, passports)
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Detailed financial documents
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Client information and contracts
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HR files and confidentiality agreements (NDAs)
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Internal operational files and project data
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Driver personal documents, race car information, and race reports (specifically for Hitech)












