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high severity July 02, 2024 · 3 min read Unverified claim — what this is

www.daesangamerica.com Listed by ransomhub Ransomware Group

If you are a customer of www.daesangamerica.com, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.

www.daesangamerica.com was listed on the ransomhub ransomware leak site. The group claims to have stolen internal data.

— from Ransomhub’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.
www.daesangamerica.com Listed by ransomhub Ransomware Group

On July 2, 2024, the website www.daesangamerica.com appeared on the RansomHub ransomware leak site. The listing states that the company suffered a ransomware attack in which attackers exfiltrated internal files. The number of people whose information was taken remains unknown, and the precise contents of the stolen data have not been detailed by the group.

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Details from the Leak Site

The RansomHub leak page for Daesang America states that the company was hit by a ransomware operation and that attackers successfully removed internal files from the victim’s network. The disclosure does not quantify the volume of data taken, list specific record counts, or name the types of documents involved. It simply states that internal data was exfiltrated during a ransomware attack. As is common with these listings, the page includes a countdown timer and an offer to negotiate before any samples or full dataset are released publicly.

July 02, 2024 marks the first public appearance of this victim on the RansomHub portal. No separate breach notification from the company has surfaced at the time of writing, so all What's Publicly Reported originate from the leak-site posting itself.

Why This Matters for You and Your Family

When a company that handles food production, distribution, or supply-chain records is breached, the information stolen often includes employee details, vendor contracts, customer records, or internal correspondence. Even though the exact data types are not yet public, any exposure of names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, or financial information creates immediate risk for the individuals connected to Daesang America. If you or a family member ever worked there, supplied products to them, or appeared in their business records, your personal information may now sit in an attacker’s archive.

These incidents rarely stay contained. Once data leaves the victim’s control it can be sold, traded, or used to launch follow-on attacks against you personally.

Doxxing and Identity-Chain Risks

Stolen internal files frequently contain spreadsheets that link employee names to home addresses, phone numbers, email accounts, and sometimes family-member details. Attackers and subsequent buyers can combine this information with data from other breaches to build a complete identity chain. A single leaked work email can lead to personal accounts, password resets, and eventual doxxing. Children’s names or school information sometimes appear in benefits or emergency-contact files, exposing younger family members to long-term identity theft or harassment.

Credential leaks of this kind also cascade into gaming accounts. Usernames, emails, or passwords reused from a workplace often protect Steam, Roblox, Epic, or Discord logins. Once those gaming accounts are taken over, attackers can harvest additional personal photos, chat logs, and location data that further strengthen the identity chain.

RansomHub’s Known Track Record

Public reporting attributes RansomHub’s emergence to early 2024. The group rapidly became one of the more active double-extortion operations, publishing victims across multiple industries after encrypting their systems and exfiltrating data. Notable prior targets have included healthcare providers, manufacturers, and technology firms. Their typical playbook involves gaining initial access through compromised credentials or remote-desktop vulnerabilities, moving laterally to locate valuable files, exfiltrating the data before deploying ransomware, and then posting samples on their leak site with a demand for payment to prevent full release. RansomHub often gives victims a short window to negotiate before publishing additional proof or the entire archive.

What to do

  • Run a DoxxScan to map every link between your handles, emails, phone numbers, and real identity so you can see exactly what chains back to the Daesang America breach.
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  • Let remediation specialists handle takedown requests for any exposed personal records that surface on data-broker or underground sites.

The Daesang America listing is a reminder that ransomware groups continue to target organizations whose internal files contain ordinary people’s personal information. Staying ahead of these expanding identity chains requires more than changing a few passwords. Start your DoxxScan trial for continuous monitoring, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, and hands-on help from specialists who can act on your behalf and protect both your family and your children’s online accounts.

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Severity High
Disclosed July 02, 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.
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