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high severity May 24, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

Seeley Office Systems Listed by thegentlemen Ransomware Group

seeleyoffice.com zoominfo.com/c/seeley-office-systems-inc/347773140 family-owned business since 1981, based in Glens Falls, New York. They deliver comprehensive office solutions: from printers and MFPs to managed print services and supply procurement. Focused on boosting business productivity through personalized service and competitive pricing across the Capital and Adirondack regions

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Severity High
Disclosed May 24, 2026
Affected Unconfirmed
Data exposed Internal files exfiltrated in ransomware attack

On May 24, 2026, family-owned Seeley Office Systems in Glens Falls, New York, appeared on the leak site of the ransomware group known as thegentlemen. The company, which has provided printers, managed print services, and office supplies to businesses in the Capital and Adirondack regions since 1981, had internal files exfiltrated during a ransomware attack. While the exact number of people whose information was exposed remains unknown, any customer, vendor, or employee whose details were stored in those files could now be at risk.

Confirmed Facts from Reporting

Public reporting indicates that Seeley Office Systems was listed on the thegentlemen leak site on May 24, 2026. The data consists of internal files exfiltrated after a ransomware deployment. The company’s website and business records confirm it is a family-owned operation based in Glens Falls, New York, focused on office equipment and managed print services across upstate New York. No precise victim count or detailed list of exposed record types has been publicly itemized beyond the broad description of internal files.

Why This Matters for You and Your Family

When a local business like Seeley Office Systems suffers a breach, the information stolen often includes names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and payment details of everyday customers and employees. If your family has done business with the company — perhaps ordering supplies for a home office, a small business, or a school — your information may now be in attackers’ hands. Once sold or published, that data rarely disappears. It can be combined with other leaks to build a complete picture of your household, making identity theft, targeted scams, and harassment easier to carry out.

The Doxxing and Identity-Chain Implications

Ransomware groups rarely stop at one dataset. They look for any connection that lets them follow the trail from a business email to personal accounts. A work phone number listed in an invoice can link to your cell phone. An old order confirmation email can reveal your home address. These links create what security analysts call an identity chain. One exposed record leads to another, turning a single breach into a map that can reveal where you live, where your children go to school, and which online accounts you use. Credential leaks like this one frequently cascade into gaming account takeovers, especially for families whose children share devices or email addresses with household accounts.

Thegentlemen’s Publicly Known Track Record

Public reporting attributes thegentlemen with emerging in late 2024 as a ransomware operation that combines double-extortion tactics with selective data leaks. The group has targeted mid-sized businesses, healthcare providers, and local service companies. Their typical playbook involves gaining initial access through phishing or exploited remote desktop services, exfiltrating documents before deploying ransomware, then threatening to publish sensitive files unless a ransom is paid. When victims do not pay, thegentlemen posts samples or full datasets on their leak site, as occurred with Seeley Office Systems on May 24, 2026.

What to do

  • Run a DoxxScan to map every link between your emails, phone numbers, usernames, and real-world identity so you can see exactly what chains back to the Seeley breach.
  • Rotate any password you ever used at Seeley Office Systems or similar vendors, and switch on 2FA using an authenticator app instead of text messages.
  • Enable continuous DoxxScan monitoring across 15.4B+ breach records and 100+ platforms so the next time your information appears it is caught and addressed within hours rather than months.
  • Cover the household with DoxxScan family protection that extends to your children’s gaming accounts, which often become targets when credential leaks create doxxing chains.
  • Let remediation specialists handle the follow-up work, including sending takedown requests to data brokers and monitoring for reappearance of your family’s information.

The speed with which ransomware groups move means waiting for notification letters is no longer enough. Taking concrete steps now can limit how far this breach travels. DoxxScan by GalaxyWarden offers continuous monitoring across 15.4B+ breach records and 100+ platforms, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, hands-on remediation by specialists, and full household coverage that includes children’s gaming accounts. Starting that process promptly gives you and your family a practical advantage against the next phase of this incident.

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