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high severity May 27, 2024 · 3 min read Unverified claim — what this is

Ocean Park Mechanical Listed by akira Ransomware Group

If you are a customer of Ocean Park Mechanical, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.

Ocean Park Mechanical excel in diverse projects, from s mall multifamily to large high-rise sites, with experti se in engineering, design-build, 3D design, sheet metal , HVAC, refrigeration, and controls. A lot of corporate information and financial documents can be found, as well as personal data with SSNs. We have made the process of downloading company data as simple as possible for our users. All you need is any torrent client (like Vuze, Utorrent, qBittorrent or Tra nsmission to use magnet links). You will find the torre nt file above. 1. Open uTorrent, or any another torrent client.

— from Akira’s own leak-site posting. This is the group’s claim, quoted verbatim; it is not GalaxyWarden’s reporting and has not been independently verified.
Ocean Park Mechanical Listed by akira Ransomware Group

On May 27, 2024, mechanical contractor Ocean Park Mechanical appeared on the leak site operated by the Akira ransomware group. The listing states that the company suffered a ransomware attack in which internal files were exfiltrated. Anyone whose personal information was stored in those files—employees, subcontractors, clients, or their family members—now faces the concrete risk that their data is publicly available through torrent links posted by the attackers.

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Reported Details from the Listing

The Akira leak page explicitly says the threat actors obtained corporate information and financial documents as well as personal data that includes Social Security numbers. It does not publish the total number of affected individuals or the exact volume of records. The group provides magnet links so that anyone with a torrent client can download the entire archive without registering. The disclosure indicates the data was taken during a ransomware incident but does not specify the initial access vector or the precise date the intrusion occurred.

Why This Matters for You and Your Family

If your SSN, address, or financial details were inside Ocean Park Mechanical’s systems, the exposure creates immediate identity-theft risk. SSNs combined with corporate financial records allow criminals to file fraudulent tax returns, open accounts in your name, or impersonate you when dealing with banks and government agencies. Even if you never worked directly for the company, subcontractor records or client files can still contain your information. Families are affected because a single breach often links spouses, dependents, and shared addresses, turning one exposure into a household-wide problem.

The Doxxing and Identity-Chain Implications

Leaked SSNs and financial documents do not remain isolated. Once posted on a ransomware site, the data is scraped by brokers who link it to usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and gaming handles found in other breaches. This creates an identity chain that can lead to doxxing, account takeovers, and targeted harassment. Credential leaks of this type frequently cascade into gaming accounts belonging to you or your children, because the same password or email reused across work, personal, and gaming services gives attackers a single key to multiple doors. Continuous monitoring across breach repositories is the only practical way to detect these linkages before they are exploited.

Akira’s Publicly Known Track Record

Public reporting attributes the Akira ransomware group’s emergence to early 2023. Since then the gang has hit healthcare providers, manufacturers, professional services firms, and construction-related companies. Their typical playbook involves gaining initial access through compromised remote desktop credentials or phishing, exfiltrating sensitive files before deploying ransomware, and then running a dual-extortion campaign: they demand payment to decrypt systems and a second payment to prevent publication of the stolen data. When victims do not pay, Akira posts samples and full torrents on their leak site, exactly as occurred with Ocean Park Mechanical.

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  • Let remediation specialists handle takedown requests for any personal documents already circulating on data-broker and extortion sites.

The incident underscores that ransomware leaks now move faster than traditional breach-notification timelines, leaving individuals responsible for their own defense. Start your DoxxScan trial and keep household-wide identity-chain monitoring active; it remains one of the few reliable ways to catch these cascading exposures before criminals turn stolen SSNs into concrete financial harm. DoxxScan by GalaxyWarden delivers that continuous monitoring across 13.1B+ breach records and 100+ platforms, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, hands-on remediation by specialists, and family coverage that explicitly includes children’s gaming accounts.

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Report details & sourcing

Severity High the filing does not enumerate what was exposed
Disclosed May 27, 2024
Last reviewed August 8, 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.
Editorial & sourcing policy
GalaxyWarden is a breach-monitoring service and news aggregator. We do not exfiltrate, host, purchase, or redistribute stolen data. Breach information is compiled from publicly accessible sources and threat-intelligence platforms, and is reported as claims attributed to their source. We promptly correct or remove material shown to be inaccurate — see our content & takedown policy or write to support@galaxywarden.com.
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