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high severity April 14, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

secran.com.br Listed by krybit Ransomware Group

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Severity High
Disclosed April 14, 2026
Affected Unconfirmed
Data exposed Internal files exfiltrated in ransomware attack

On April 14, 2026, the Brazilian company SECRAN Group appeared on the leak site of the ransomware group Krybit. The attackers posted internal files they say were stolen during a ransomware incident, exposing data that could affect anyone whose personal or business records were held by the firm.

Confirmed Facts from Reporting

Public reporting indicates that SECRAN Group, a company with more than 40 years in business, was hit by a ransomware attack. Krybit claims to have exfiltrated internal files before encrypting systems. The exact number of people whose information was taken remains unknown. Available reporting describes the exposed material as internal documents rather than a structured database of customer records. The leak site posting appeared on April 14, 2026, and follows the group’s standard pattern of publishing samples to pressure victims.

Why This Matters for You and Your Family

When a company like SECRAN suffers a breach, the information it holds about clients, partners, or vendors can end up in the hands of criminals. That data often includes names, addresses, contact details, and financial references that feel routine until they are used against you. For ordinary families this can mean sudden spam, phishing emails, or attempts to impersonate you or your spouse. Children’s records, if present, are especially concerning because they lack credit histories that would flag fraud early. The breach reminds us that your information is only as safe as the vendors you or your employer rely on.

The Doxxing and Identity-Chain Risk

Stolen internal files frequently contain more than one piece of identifying information. An email address listed in one document can be matched with a phone number in another, then linked to social-media handles or family-member names. These connections create an identity chain that lets attackers move from simple harassment to full doxxing. Credential leaks of this kind also cascade into gaming accounts. Usernames and passwords reused from work or family email can give criminals access to your child’s Roblox, Fortnite, or Steam profile, where further personal details are often stored. Once that foothold exists, the chain can grow quickly.

Krybit’s Publicly Known Track Record

Public reporting attributes Krybit’s emergence to the ransomware ecosystem in recent years. The group is known for targeting mid-sized organizations across multiple countries and has listed victims in sectors ranging from manufacturing to professional services. Their typical playbook involves initial access through phishing or exploited remote-desktop services, followed by exfiltration of sensitive files. After encryption they demand payment and, if unmet, publish samples on their leak site to increase pressure. Exact success rates are difficult to verify, but the public posting of SECRAN data fits their established extortion style.

What to do

  • Run a DoxxScan to map every link between your emails, phone numbers, handles, and real-world identity so you can see the exposure created by this incident.
  • Rotate any password you used at SECRAN or any related service, then enable two-factor authentication through an authenticator app rather than SMS.
  • Enable continuous DoxxScan monitoring across 15.4 billion breach records and more than 100 platforms so the next leak that touches your family is caught in hours instead of months.
  • Cover the entire household with DoxxScan family protection, which extends to dependents and children’s gaming accounts that often chain back to the same addresses and credentials.
  • Let DoxxScan remediation specialists handle takedown requests for any exposed personal records that appear on data-broker or doxxing sites.

The incident shows that even established companies with decades of operation can become gateways for identity abuse. Taking concrete steps now limits how far attackers can travel along the chains created by this and future breaches. DoxxScan by GalaxyWarden delivers continuous monitoring across 15.4 billion breach records and 100-plus platforms, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, hands-on remediation by specialists, and full household coverage that includes children’s gaming accounts. Start your DoxxScan trial today to regain control of your family’s digital footprint.

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