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high severity August 20, 2026 · 3 min read Unverified claim — what this is

Experts Entreprendre Listed by Everest Ransomware Group

If you have an account with Experts Entreprendre, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.

Experts Entreprendre was listed on Everest's leak site. Everest claims to have stolen internal data. This is the group's claim, not a confirmed finding.

Experts Entreprendre Listed by Everest Ransomware Group

If you had an account with Experts Entreprendre, the Everest Ransomware Group has listed the company on its leak site. According to the group’s posting, files containing customer information were taken. Experts Entreprendre has not publicly confirmed any breach or data theft as of this writing.

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This means your name, email address, and account credentials may be in the hands of an extortion group that publishes victim data when ransom demands are not met. The listing does not prove the claim is accurate, but it creates immediate risks you can still act on. The uncertainty itself is part of what makes these incidents stressful: you do not know for certain whether your data may now be circulating, yet you must prepare as if it could be.

What the Everest Listing Actually Claims About Your Account

What the Everest Listing Actually Claims About Your Account

The group says it obtained a database that includes customer records and at least one password field. The storage scheme for that password field has not been disclosed. This is important. Without knowing whether the passwords were stored using strong, slow hashing or something weaker, the safest assumption is that you should treat your Experts Entreprendre password as potentially compromised.

No government identifiers, dates of birth, or other permanent biographic data appear in the published description. That is genuinely good news. The information that cannot be changed later is not part of this claim.

What can be abused right now is your login combination. If you reused the same password on other sites, those accounts are now at higher risk of being tested with automated tools. The email address tied to your Experts Entreprendre account can also be used for targeted phishing that references your relationship with the company, making the messages more convincing.

How Much Should You Believe a Leak-Site Listing

How Much Should You Believe a Leak-Site Listing

Ransomware and extortion groups frequently post companies on leak sites as a pressure tactic. The listing itself is marketing material designed to frighten the victim into paying. It is not an independent forensic report.

These postings are sometimes based on real compromises, sometimes on older data that was recycled, and sometimes on exaggerated or entirely false claims. Many small and medium-sized businesses appear on such sites without ever confirming an incident because confirming can trigger regulatory obligations, customer churn, and reputational damage. The absence of confirmation from Experts Entreprendre therefore tells us very little either way.

Real confirmation would come from the company itself, from a regulator, or from an independent breach-notification service that has examined samples of the data. A screenshot, a partial database sample, or an attacker’s word alone does not meet that standard. Until such confirmation appears, the correct posture is cautious preparation without assuming the worst has definitely happened. This approach protects you whether the claim turns out to be true, partially true, or false.

The Current Pattern of Ransomware Pressure on SMEs

Everest and similar groups have made a business model out of listing small and medium-sized enterprises even when the actual compromise may be limited or unproven. The goal is simple: create enough fear that the target pays to avoid publication. This pattern mixes genuine incidents with recycled data and outright bluffs.

For you as a customer, the pattern means you will likely see more of these listings in the coming years. The usable lesson is to stop treating any single company’s security as your only line of defence. Assume that at some point one of the services you use will appear on a leak site. The difference between minor inconvenience and serious harm is whether you reuse passwords and whether you can detect unusual account activity quickly.

Actions You Should Take Today

  1. Change your Experts Entreprendre password immediately from a device you trust. Use a unique, long password you have never used anywhere else.
  2. Check every other account that uses the same or a similar password and change those as well. Prioritise email, banking, and any site that holds payment information.
  3. Enable two-factor authentication everywhere it is offered, especially on your email account. This blocks most credential-stuffing attacks even if the password is known.
  4. Review your Experts Entreprendre account activity for any unfamiliar orders, downloads, or changes. Contact the company if you see anything suspicious.
  5. Be extra cautious with emails or calls that mention Experts Entreprendre. Scammers now have more context to make their messages believable.

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Severity High
Disclosed August 20, 2026
Affected Unconfirmed
Unverified claim — what this report is
This page documents a public listing on a ransomware/extortion group’s leak site, tracked via public threat-intelligence sources. A listing is the attacker’s claim. GalaxyWarden aggregates and reports such claims; we have not independently verified that a breach occurred, what data (if any) was taken, or the accuracy of anything the group asserts, and the named organisation has not necessarily confirmed the incident. Sections above describe what the listing shows and the group’s documented history — not verified findings about the named organisation. If you represent this organisation and believe anything here is inaccurate, tell us and we’ll review it promptly.
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