Dalet Listed by coinbasecartel Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
Dalet was listed by the coinbasecartel ransomware group on 24 February 2026, with internal files reported as exfiltrated in the attack. An undisclosed number of people may have been affected; anyone connected to Dalet should review their accounts and change passwords.
Inside the incident
The only confirmed information is the date the listing appeared and the group's assertion that files were taken during a ransomware operation. No independent confirmation of the data theft has been issued by Dalet or by investigators. The scale of the intrusion, the method of initial access, and whether any data was subsequently published remain undisclosed.Inside coinbasecartel
Coinbasecartel is a ransomware group that maintains a public leak site to list organisations it claims to have targeted. Such groups commonly encrypt systems and threaten to release stolen material unless a ransom is paid. Their listings are presented by the actors themselves and are not verified by third parties unless additional evidence emerges.Dalet and its sector
Dalet develops software used by broadcasters and multi-platform media companies for newsroom operations, media asset management, and content delivery. Organisations in this sector routinely handle production schedules, editorial material, and distribution metadata that support the creation and transmission of broadcast and digital content.The information in question
The listing refers only to “internal files” taken during the attack. No inventory of specific file types or data categories has been released. Media-technology companies typically store operational records, user credentials for internal systems, and content-related metadata, yet the precise material involved in this case has not been confirmed.What's at stake
For individuals whose information appears in Dalet systems, exposure could involve professional contact details or account credentials used within media workflows. For the organisation, the incident adds to operational disruption and the cost of response. No evidence has been presented that personal financial data or large volumes of viewer information were involved.If your data was in this claimed breach
Review any accounts linked to professional services that may have used Dalet platforms and change passwords where reuse is suspected. Enable multi-factor authentication on those accounts. A free exposure scan of your email address against known breach data can indicate whether your information has appeared in previously published datasets.AICompiled with AI assistance from public sources and published under our editorial standards.
How this breach connects
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