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Enoah Isolutions Listed by alphv Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·April 5, 2022
Enoah Isolutions Listed by alphv Ransomware Group

Reported April 5, 2022.

HIGH
Severity
April 5, 2022
Disclosed
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The Enoah Isolutions Listed by alphv Ransomware Group (reported April 5, 2022) is an unverified claim; the data involved is undisclosed belonging to roughly unknown people. If you have an account with them, your information may now be circulating on the open web and with data brokers. Here’s exactly what happened, how to check if you were affected, and what to do next.

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HIGH severityUnverified claim
Data types not itemised.
Published on a ransomware group’s leak site — an unverified extortion claim until the named organization or credible reporting corroborates it.
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On April 5, 2022, Enoah Isolutions was listed on a leak site maintained by the alphv ransomware group. The entry states that internal files were taken during a ransomware attack, though the number of individuals affected and the precise contents of any data have not been disclosed.

What happened

The incident came to public notice when Enoah Isolutions appeared on alphv’s leak site. The group claims to have exfiltrated internal files during a ransomware operation. No further details on the timing of the intrusion, the volume of data taken, or the method of initial access have been released by either the organisation or the group.

Who is alphv?

Alphv is a ransomware operation that deploys encryption malware against corporate targets and maintains a public leak site to pressure victims. The group typically exfiltrates data before encryption and lists organisations that decline to pay. Its listings represent claims made by the actors; independent confirmation of the data’s authenticity or scope is not provided in public records for this case.

About Enoah Isolutions

Enoah Isolutions operates in the information-technology services sector, providing software development, infrastructure support and related solutions to client organisations. Companies of this type routinely store internal operational records, client project materials and employee data. A breach at such a firm can therefore touch both the company’s own records and information belonging to its customers.

What was likely exposed

The only data category named in the listing is internal files exfiltrated during the ransomware attack. The exact nature of those files, the number of records involved and whether any personal or client data were included remain undisclosed. Organisations in this sector commonly hold project documentation, configuration details and administrative records, but the specific contents in this instance are unconfirmed.

Why it matters

Internal files can contain operational information that, if misused, may assist further targeting of the company or its clients. Because the number of people affected is unknown, the scale of any downstream risk cannot be quantified from public information. The incident underscores the exposure that can follow when ransomware actors gain access to corporate networks, regardless of whether a ransom is paid.

If your data was in this claimed breach

Monitor accounts associated with Enoah Isolutions for unusual activity and enable multi-factor authentication where available. Review any recent password resets or security notices issued by the company. Individuals can also run a free exposure scan of their email address against known breach data sets to check for appearances in previously published records.

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Recent Breaches is a breach-monitoring service and news aggregator. We do not exfiltrate, host, purchase, or redistribute stolen data, and we do not hold the data claimed in leak-site listings. Incidents are compiled from publicly accessible sources and threat-intelligence platforms and are reported as claims attributed to their source. We promptly correct or remove material shown to be inaccurate — write to support@galaxywarden.com or press@recentbreaches.com.
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How this breach connects

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CompanyEnoah Isolutions security record
88/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B 83Good record

1 reported incident on record.

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Source: threat-actor leak-site listing

Publicly posted by alphv — unverified claim, pending independent verification

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