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EnerTec Listed by vect Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·February 24, 2026
EnerTec Listed by vect Ransomware Group

Occurred February 2026 · publicly disclosed February 24, 2026.

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February 24, 2026
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EnerTec was listed by the vect ransomware group on February 24, 2026, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. The number of people affected has not been disclosed; anyone connected to EnerTec should review their exposure and take appropriate protective steps.

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On February 24, 2026, the ransomware group vect listed EnerTec on its leak site and stated that it had taken 151.79 GB of internal files. The number of people whose information may be contained in those files is not known. The incident is significant because the materials described include operational records from a manufacturing company, which can contain references to suppliers, employees, or customers even when the primary purpose of the files is not personal data.

What happened

The public record shows only that vect posted EnerTec on its leak site with a claim of having exfiltrated internal files during a ransomware operation. The listing describes the material as databases, documents, contracts, blueprints and related items, with a total volume of 151.79 GB. No independent confirmation of the intrusion date, the method of access, or the subsequent handling of the data has been released. The status is recorded as leaked.

Inside vect

vect is one of several ransomware groups that maintain public leak sites to list organizations from which they claim to have obtained data. These groups commonly combine encryption of systems with the removal of files, then use the threat of publication to press for payment. Their listings are presented by the groups themselves and are not verified by third parties at the time they appear.

Who is EnerTec?

EnerTec is identified in the listing as operating in the manufacturing sector. Organizations in this sector maintain records that support production, procurement, and engineering work. These records frequently include contracts with suppliers and customers, technical drawings, and internal databases used to track operations and compliance.

What was likely exposed

The listing names databases, documents, contracts, and blueprints among the files taken, along with other unspecified materials that together amount to 151.79 GB. Whether these files contain personal information about individuals, or only operational and commercial content, has not been disclosed. The exact scope of any personal data therefore remains unconfirmed.

Why it matters

Contracts and blueprints can reveal business relationships, pricing terms, and proprietary processes. If personal details of employees, partners, or customers are present in the same files, those individuals could face follow-on risks such as phishing or misuse of identity information. For the organization, the exposure of internal records can complicate negotiations and regulatory obligations even when the direct financial impact is not yet known.

Were you affected?

Because the number of individuals involved has not been published, anyone who has done business with EnerTec or worked at the company may wish to monitor their own information. A practical first step is to review recent account statements and credit reports for unusual activity. Running a free exposure scan of an email address against known breach data sets can indicate whether that address has appeared in previously published incidents.

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CompanyEnerTec security record
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DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

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