Ransomware: akira claims HRC Sicherheitsdienste (DE) — Business Services
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On June 8, 2026, a ransomware attack attributed to the Akira group was publicly reported against HRC Sicherheitsdienste, a German security services firm operating in the business services sector. The incident was published on the ransomware.live data leak site under the BREACH framework, indicating that sensitive data may have been exfiltrated and is at risk of exposure. This event underscores a growing trend of targeted ransomware attacks against European security and business service providers, which often handle sensitive client data and critical infrastructure access.
Organizations in the business services sector, particularly those in Germany and the broader EU that provide security, facility management, or similar outsourced services, are directly affected. Compliance teams at these firms must assess their own exposure to similar threats, especially if they rely on third-party vendors like HRC Sicherheitsdienste. Additionally, any organization that shares data with such service providers should review their supply chain risk and contractual data protection obligations under GDPR.
Compliance teams should immediately verify whether their organization or any partners are connected to the affected entity and assess potential data breach notification requirements under GDPR, including the 72-hour reporting window. They should also review and update incident response plans, ensure ransomware-specific controls such as offline backups and multi-factor authentication are in place, and monitor for any leaked credentials or data that may impact their systems. Proactive threat intelligence sharing with relevant national cybersecurity authorities is also recommended.
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