Ransomware: thegentlemen claims Feraboli Zootech (IT) — Agriculture and Food Production
AI Analysis
On 7 August 2026, a ransomware group operating under the name “thegentlemen” claimed responsibility for an attack against Feraboli Zootech, an Italian company in the agriculture and food production sector. The claim was published on the ransomware live monitoring platform under the BREACH framework, indicating that the group has posted the incident as a confirmed breach. No technical details, ransom demands, or data exfiltration specifics were disclosed in the public entry, but the listing confirms that the organisation has been targeted and that the attackers have taken credit for the intrusion.
The primary affected party is Feraboli Zootech, which operates in the agriculture and food production supply chain, a sector designated as critical infrastructure under EU rules on cyber resilience and food safety. Indirectly, this affects their business partners, logistics providers, and any public or private entities that rely on their products or data. Given the sector, regulators such as national data protection authorities and the European Commission’s food safety bodies may take an interest, especially if personal data or operational technology is compromised.
Compliance teams should immediately verify whether their organisation has any direct or indirect relationship with Feraboli Zootech, including as a supplier, customer, or data processor. If so, they should review contractual breach notification clauses and assess whether any shared data or systems are at risk. For all organisations in the agriculture and food sector, this is a prompt to re-evaluate ransomware preparedness, including offline backups, incident response plans, and mandatory breach reporting timelines under the NIS2 Directive and GDPR. Even without confirmed data exposure, treat this as a trigger to update threat intelligence and reinforce vendor risk assessments.
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