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Ransomware: interlock claims Converting Equipment International (GB) — Manufacturing

BREACH Breaches & Incidents · · ransomwarelive

AI Analysis

On July 16, 2026, a ransomware group known as Interlock published a claim on the ransomware.live site, alleging a breach at Converting Equipment International (GB), a manufacturing firm based in the United Kingdom. The publication is listed under the BREACH framework, indicating that the group has released stolen data. This is not a regulatory change but a live incident disclosure, meaning the affected organization has likely suffered a data compromise, and the attackers are applying pressure by making the breach public.

The primary affected organization is Converting Equipment International (GB), operating in the manufacturing sector. However, under EU and UK data protection laws, any breach involving personal data may also impact the company’s clients, employees, and business partners whose information could be exposed. Compliance teams in manufacturing and related supply chains should be alert, as similar ransomware tactics often target industrial firms with sensitive operational or customer data.

Compliance teams should immediately verify whether their own organization has any data-sharing or vendor relationship with Converting Equipment International. If so, they should assess potential exposure and prepare for possible notification obligations under GDPR or UK DPA 2018. Additionally, teams should review their own ransomware preparedness, including offline backups, incident response plans, and employee training, as this incident underscores the ongoing threat to manufacturing entities.

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