Akira — every breach we're tracking
Running log of incidents attributed to or claimed by Akira in public reporting, with what was exposed and what victims should do. Updated as new incidents are ingested.
Groups like Akira steal data first and extort second — and the stolen records rarely stay private. Once a victim organization's data hits a leak site, the personal details inside (names, emails, phones, addresses) get scraped into the same broker-and-dump ecosystem every doxxer searches. If an organization you've used appears below, treat your data as circulating.
Tracked incidents
General Doors Breached by Akira Group
Canadian door manufacturing company General Doors Corporation (general-doors.com) was breached by the Akira ransomware group. The incident w…
Acton Electrical Hit by Akira Ransomware, 73GB Leaked
Australian electrical engineering and contracting firm Acton Electrical was breached by the Akira ransomware group. The attackers exfiltrate…
TSG Enterprises Breached by Akira Ransomware
US-based business consulting and holding company TSG Enterprises was targeted by Akira ransomware. The group claimed the breach with data ex…
Leo International Hit by Akira Ransomware
Leo International, a U.S.-based manufacturing and distribution company serving PVF, HVAC, and industrial sectors since 1986, was claimed by …
Port Air Express Breached by Akira Ransomware
Logistics and freight forwarding company Port Air Express was listed as a victim by the Akira ransomware group. The incident was publicly re…
Kennon Worldwide Hit by Akira Ransomware
Manufacturing and engineering firm Kennon Worldwide was added to the Akira ransomware group's leak site. The breach was publicly reported on…
Factors Western Hit by Akira Ransomware
Commercial finance company Factors Western was listed as a victim by the Akira ransomware group. The incident was discovered and publicly re…
Advanced Business Systems Breached by Akira Ransomware
Akira ransomware actors breached Advanced Business Systems (absqc.com), an Illinois-based IT and office solutions provider. 31GB of data was…
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