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gov.krd Listed by lockbit5 Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·March 30, 2026
gov.krd Listed by lockbit5 Ransomware Group

Occurred March 2026 · publicly disclosed March 30, 2026.

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March 30, 2026
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gov.krd has been listed by the LockBit5 ransomware group, which claims to have exfiltrated internal files; the incident was disclosed on 30 March 2026. Anyone with accounts or data held by gov.krd should check the organisation’s notices and change passwords or enable extra security steps if advised.

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On March 30, 2026, the ransomware group lockbit5 listed gov.krd on its leak site and stated that internal files had been taken from the Kurdistan Regional Government domain. No confirmed count of affected individuals has been released, and the precise contents or volume of the material remain undisclosed. The incident involves an organisation responsible for oversight of higher education institutions. Public details are limited to the group’s listing and the description of exfiltrated internal files.

Breaking down the breach

The only confirmed information is the date of the listing and the group’s assertion that files were removed during a ransomware operation. No official statement from gov.krd has been referenced in available reports, and the number of people whose information may be involved is listed as unknown. Timing of the intrusion itself, the method of initial access, and whether any data was later published are not disclosed in the available facts.

Who is lockbit5?

LockBit is a ransomware operation that has been active for several years and functions on a ransomware-as-a-service model. Affiliates deploy the malware against target organisations and, in many cases, also remove data before encryption. The group maintains a leak site where it lists victims that have not paid demanded ransoms. Its listings constitute claims made by the group; independent confirmation of the claims is required before they can be treated as established fact.

About gov.krd

gov.krd is the domain used by the Kurdistan Regional Government. The reported summary identifies the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research as the entity connected to the listing. This ministry is responsible for policy and oversight of universities and other post-secondary institutions in the region. Organisations of this type routinely process records related to students, staff, research activities, and administrative functions.

What data was at risk

The facts state only that internal files were exfiltrated. No specific categories of data—such as personal identifiers, academic records, or financial information—have been confirmed. While ministries responsible for higher education commonly hold student enrolment data, staff records, and institutional correspondence, the exact contents of the files referenced in this listing are unconfirmed.

Why it matters

Exposure of internal files from a government education authority can affect individuals whose records are held by the institutions under its oversight. Potential consequences include misuse of personal information for identity-related fraud or targeted scams. For the organisation, the incident may lead to operational disruption and the need to review security controls around data storage and access. Because the scale remains unknown, the full extent of any impact cannot yet be assessed.

If your data was in this claimed breach

Individuals who have interacted with institutions under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research should monitor their email and financial accounts for unusual activity. Enabling multi-factor authentication on important services and using unique passwords reduce the chance that exposed information can be used for unauthorised access. Readers may also run a free exposure scan of their email address against known breach data sets to check for prior appearances of their information.

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Companygov.krd security record
84/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

1 reported incident on record.

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