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Akira Ransomware Group Claims Natoli Engineering, Field and Goldberg LLC, and Saskarc Inc

October 6, 2025
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Akira Ransomware Group Claims Natoli Engineering, Field and Goldberg LLC, and Saskarc Inc

The Akira ransomware group claims to have breached several companies, posting the entities on its dark web leak site on October 6, 2025. The group alleges it has exfiltrated a significant amount of sensitive data from these organizations and is threatening to release it publicly.

The latest list of alleged victims posted by the group includes:

  • Natoli Engineering (🇺🇸): A US-based leader in manufacturing tablet compression tooling and equipment for the pharmaceutical and other industries. The group claims to have over 936GB of data from the company.
  • Field and Goldberg, LLC (🇺🇸): A boutique law firm located in Chicago specializing in real estate taxation, transactions, and litigation. The actor alleges the theft of more than 232GB of data.
  • Saskarc Inc (🇨🇦): A Canadian industrial company that serves the petrochemical, oil & gas, mining, power generation, and food processing sectors. The group claims to possess over 54GB of their data.

According to the actor, the compromised data from these breaches is extensive. The allegedly exfiltrated information includes:

  • Financial data (audits, payment details, financial reports, invoices)
  • Employee and customer information
  • Passports
  • Driver’s licenses
  • Social Security Numbers
  • Death/birth certificates
  • Emails
  • Phone numbers
  • Confidential information and Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)
  • Other detailed personal information
Tags: AkiraCanadaCyberSecuritydata-breachField and Goldberglegal servicesManufacturingNatoli EngineeringransomwareSaskarc IncUSA
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