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medium severity June 25, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

Kuwaiti Firm Al-Dhow Breached by TheGentlemen

Al-Dhow, a diversified Kuwaiti business group offering engineering, environmental solutions, lighting, construction, and industrial supply services, was breached and listed by the TheGentlemen ransomware group. The incident was discovered and reported on Breachsense on June 25. Leak size remains unknown with limited details released so far.

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Kuwaiti Firm Al-Dhow Breached by TheGentlemen
Data exposed:
  • internal-data

A Kuwaiti business group called Al-Dhow was added to the leak list of the ransomware operator known as TheGentlemen, with the incident first reported by Breachsense on June 25, 2026. The company provides engineering, environmental solutions, lighting, construction, and industrial supply services. Public reporting indicates that internal data was exposed, although the exact number of affected records and the specific types of information involved have not been disclosed.

Available reporting describes the breach as medium severity with limited details released so far. TheGentlemen ransomware group posted Al-Dhow on their leak site, a common tactic used to pressure victims into payment. The leak size remains unknown, and no samples of the exposed data have been made public. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that ransomware incidents frequently result in employee or customer records appearing on dark web forums weeks or months after the initial breach notification.

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