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Keywest Projects Listed by thegentlemen Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·July 1, 2026
Keywest Projects Listed by thegentlemen Ransomware Group

Occurred June 2026 · publicly disclosed July 1, 2026.

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July 1, 2026
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Keywest Projects was listed by thegentlemen ransomware group on July 01, 2026, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. An undisclosed number of people may be affected—check whether your information was involved and take protective steps.

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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 July 1, 2026, the ransomware group thegentlemen listed Keywest Projects on its leak site. The entry states that internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack against the company. No further details on the number of individuals affected or the precise volume of data have been made public. The incident adds to the pattern of ransomware operators targeting organizations that support critical infrastructure projects. Listings on leak sites serve as a form of pressure in cases where encryption alone does not produce payment.

Inside the incident

The only confirmed information is the July 1, 2026 listing and the statement that internal files were taken. The number of people affected remains unknown. No timeline for the intrusion, method of initial access, or confirmation of encryption has been disclosed by the company or investigators.

The group behind it: thegentlemen

The group claims responsibility through its leak-site listing of Keywest Projects. Public records show thegentlemen operates as a ransomware actor that uses data exfiltration alongside encryption to increase pressure on victims. The group has appeared in multiple prior listings involving commercial organizations, following the double-extortion model common among current ransomware operations.

About Keywest Projects

Keywest Projects Ltd. is a Canadian EPCM firm based in Calgary, Alberta. It delivers engineering, procurement, and construction management services primarily for oil and gas facilities, pipelines, and related industrial infrastructure in Western Canada. Companies in this sector routinely maintain records on project designs, vendor contracts, safety documentation, and client communications.

What data was at risk

The listing refers only to “internal files exfiltrated in ransomware attack.” The exact categories of information contained in those files have not been disclosed. Organizations of this type typically hold technical specifications, operational schedules, financial records tied to projects, and correspondence with clients and regulators; whether any of these specific categories were taken in this case remains unconfirmed.

The real-world impact

Exposure of internal project files could create competitive or regulatory concerns for the company and its clients. For individuals whose information appears in those files, the primary risks involve potential misuse of contact details or professional records. No evidence of wider distribution beyond the group’s listing has been reported.

What to do if you're exposed

Individuals who believe their information may be involved should monitor their email accounts and financial statements for unusual activity. Enabling multi-factor authentication on any associated services reduces the chance of further misuse. Readers can run a free exposure scan of their email address against known breach data to check for prior appearances in public listings.

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How this breach connects

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CompanyKeywest Projects security record
84/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

1 reported incident on record.

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Source: threat-actor leak-site listing

Publicly posted by thegentlemen — unverified claim, pending independent verification

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