Ransomware: Deadlock claims Maxplast AND Senoco (TR) — Manufacturing
AI Analysis
On 10 July 2026, a ransomware group known as Deadlock publicly claimed responsibility for attacks against two manufacturing firms: Maxplast and Senoco, both based in Turkey. The incident was published on the ransomware.live leak site under the BREACH framework, indicating that sensitive data may have been exfiltrated and is at risk of exposure. This publication serves as a confirmation of a live cyber incident affecting the manufacturing sector.
Compliance teams at manufacturing organizations, particularly those with operations in or supply chains linked to Turkey, should treat this as a sector-wide threat indicator. The attack pattern suggests that industrial and plastics companies are being actively targeted, and any firm with similar operational profiles should assess their exposure to ransomware actors using the BREACH methodology.
As a next step, compliance teams should immediately verify whether their organization has any business relationship with Maxplast or Senoco, and if so, initiate data breach notification procedures under applicable EU and Turkish data protection laws. Additionally, teams should review their own ransomware preparedness, including offline backups, incident response plans, and employee phishing awareness, while monitoring for any indicators of compromise shared by cybersecurity authorities.
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