Ransomware: payload claims Elohim Law Corporation (SG) — Business Services
AI Analysis
A new ransomware incident has been published on the ransomware.live leak site, claiming that the threat actor known as Elohim has compromised a Singapore-based law firm, Elohim Law Corporation, operating in the business services sector. This event is flagged under the BREACH framework, indicating that data exfiltration and public disclosure are likely. The publication date is 19 May 2026, and the source is a known ransomware monitoring platform.
This incident directly affects the legal services sector, particularly law firms handling sensitive client data, contracts, and intellectual property. However, any organization in the business services vertical—including consulting, accounting, or corporate advisory firms—should consider this a relevant threat indicator. The use of the Elohim ransomware group suggests a targeted attack on professional services, which often have weaker cybersecurity postures compared to financial institutions.
Compliance teams should immediately verify whether their organization has any data-sharing or third-party relationships with Elohim Law Corporation or similar Singapore-based legal entities. If so, they must assess potential data exposure under GDPR, Singapore’s PDPA, or other applicable frameworks. Teams should also review incident response plans for ransomware scenarios, ensure offline backups are current, and conduct a targeted phishing simulation to test employee awareness. Finally, monitor ransomware.live and similar threat intelligence feeds for any updates or leaked data that may require breach notification obligations.
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