Disaronno International Listed by meow Ransomware Group
If you are a customer of Disaronno International, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.
Disaronno International was listed on Meow's leak site. Meow claims to have stolen internal data. This is the group's claim, not a confirmed finding.
Editor’s note: The claims described below originate from a ransomware group’s leak-site posting and have not been independently verified by GalaxyWarden. A listing of this kind is an assertion made by the group during an extortion attempt. It is not evidence that a breach occurred, and we report it as a claim rather than as a finding.
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On February 12, 2024, alcohol producer Disaronno International appeared on the leak site of the meow ransomware group, which publicly listed the company as a victim and began offering its internal files for sale.
Details from the Leak Site
The meow ransomware group’s onion listing states that it exfiltrated internal files during a ransomware attack on Disaronno International. The disclosure does not specify the volume of data taken, the exact types of records involved, or the ransom amount demanded. It simply marks the incident as “SALE,” indicating the stolen material is now being offered to third parties. No customer records or consumer data types are detailed in the primary listing, leaving the full scope of exposure unknown at this time.
Why This Matters for You and Your Family
When a company that produces widely distributed consumer goods suffers a breach, your personal information may be among the internal files taken. Supplier lists, distributor contracts, employee payroll data, marketing databases, or customer service records often contain names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and payment details. Even a single exposed record can be enough to start an identity theft chain that reaches your household. Because the meow group is actively selling the data, the clock is ticking: once it reaches data brokers or underground markets, it becomes harder to track and remove.
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The Doxxing and Identity-Chain Risks
Stolen internal files frequently create long-term doxxing exposure. An email address lifted from a supplier spreadsheet can be cross-referenced with your social-media handles, gaming usernames, or family member accounts. Attackers then build an identity chain that links your work life to your personal life, increasing the chance of targeted phishing, account takeovers, or harassment. Credential leaks like this one cascade into gaming account takeovers, especially when children use family email addresses for Roblox, Fortnite, or Steam. A single reused password can let an intruder hijack those accounts, then pivot to dox the entire household using the address or phone number found in the corporate files.
Meow Ransomware Group’s Known Track Record
Public reporting attributes the meow ransomware group’s emergence to late 2023. The group has targeted organizations across multiple sectors, typically gaining initial access through compromised credentials or unpatched remote desktop services, exfiltrating data before deploying ransomware, and then using dual extortion: threatening both encryption and public leaks. Its playbook relies on speed and noise—listing victims quickly on its dark-web site and moving files to sale pages when payments are not made. While the full list of prior victims remains limited in open sources, the group’s consistent use of leak-site pressure fits a growing trend among newer ransomware operators who prioritize data theft over traditional encryption.
What to do
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- Rotate any password you used at Disaronno International or its partner systems anywhere it has been reused, and switch to 2FA through an authenticator app instead of SMS.
- Cover the household with DoxxScan family protection that extends to dependents and children’s gaming accounts that often chain back to the same address or email.
- Let remediation specialists manage takedown requests across data brokers and leak forums on your behalf while you focus on securing accounts.
The meow listing of Disaronno International is a reminder that corporate breaches quickly become personal when internal files reach the open market. Acting early limits how far attackers can travel down the identity chain your data creates. Start your DoxxScan trial for continuous monitoring, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, and hands-on remediation by specialists that covers your entire family, including children’s gaming accounts.
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