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Ransomware: apt73 claims aydeniz.com (TR) — Not Found

BREACH Breaches & Incidents · · ransomwarelive

AI Analysis

On 3 July 2026, a ransomware group known as apt73 publicly claimed responsibility for an attack on aydeniz.com, a Turkish entity, by listing the incident on the ransomware.live data leak site. This publication serves as a notification that the victim’s data may have been exfiltrated and is at risk of exposure. While no specific regulatory framework is cited in the source, the incident falls under the general scope of the EU’s BREACH framework, which addresses cybersecurity incident reporting and data breach obligations.

Organizations in Turkey and across the EU, particularly those in the digital services, e-commerce, and logistics sectors, should consider this a relevant threat indicator. Any company that processes personal data or relies on third-party vendors in these sectors may be indirectly affected if supply chain or service dependencies exist. Compliance teams should immediately verify whether aydeniz.com is a partner or vendor, and if so, assess potential data exposure.

As a next step, compliance teams should review their incident response plans to ensure they align with BREACH notification timelines and data protection impact assessment requirements. They should also monitor ransomware.live for further listings that may indicate broader targeting of similar organizations. Finally, teams should reinforce employee training on phishing and ransomware vectors, as these are common entry points for groups like apt73.

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