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Hussey Seatway Listed by thegentlemen Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·May 24, 2026
Hussey Seatway Listed by thegentlemen Ransomware Group

Reported May 24, 2026.

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Severity
May 24, 2026
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Hussey Seatway was listed by thegentlemen ransomware group on May 24, 2026, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. An undisclosed number of people may have been affected; anyone connected to the organisation should verify their status and take protective steps.

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Data types not itemised.
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Hussey Seatway, a UK-based manufacturer of seating systems, was listed by the ransomware group thegentlemen on or around May 24, 2026. The listing states that internal files were exfiltrated during a ransomware attack. The number of individuals affected remains unknown, and no further details on the volume or contents of the data have been made public.

The incident is significant because the organisation works with venues in education, sports, and the performing arts, where project records and client information are routinely handled. Any confirmed exposure of such records would affect both the company and the institutions it serves.

Inside the incident

The only confirmed information is the May 24, 2026 listing itself. It asserts that internal files were taken in a ransomware operation. No independent confirmation of the claim, the date of the intrusion, the method of access, or the quantity of data has been released. The scale of the event and whether any data has been published remain undisclosed.

Who is thegentlemen?

Thegentlemen is a ransomware group that maintains a leak site to list organisations it claims to have compromised. Like other groups in this category, it typically combines data exfiltration with encryption of systems and then uses the public listing to pressure victims. The listing of Hussey Seatway constitutes the group’s claim; no separate verification of the breach has been reported.

Who is Hussey Seatway?

Hussey Seatway is a UK company founded in 2002 that designs, manufactures, and installs retractable, fixed, and portable seating for venues worldwide. It reports more than fifty installations each year across education, sports, and performing-arts sectors, with projects that have included the Royal Opera House and Alexandra Palace. The firm provides end-to-end services from consultancy through lifetime maintenance.

What was likely exposed

The listing refers only to “internal files.” The precise categories of data have not been disclosed. Organisations of this type commonly hold employee records, client correspondence, project specifications, and financial documents. Without an official statement or published sample, the exact contents cannot be confirmed.

Why it matters

Exposure of internal files could reveal operational details about venue projects and the personal or commercial information of clients and staff. For the institutions involved, such records may contain sensitive scheduling or contractual data. The absence of Reported Details means the practical impact on individuals or organisations cannot yet be quantified.

If your data was in this claimed breach

Monitor accounts linked to any project correspondence with Hussey Seatway for unusual activity. Enable multi-factor authentication where available and review privacy settings on professional platforms. Individuals can also run a free exposure scan of their email address against known breach data to check for prior appearances of their information.

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CompanyHussey Seatway security record
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B- 76Above-average record

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