Living Realty Listed by securotrop Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
Living Realty was listed by the securotrop ransomware group on January 13, 2026, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack affecting an undisclosed number of people. Anyone who may have had dealings with the company is advised to review their accounts and monitor for signs of misuse.
What happened
The listing appeared on 13 January 2026. It described a ransomware operation in which internal files were removed from Living Realty systems. No public information has been released on the date or method of initial access, the encryption status of systems, or any ransom demand. The scale of impact on individuals remains undisclosed.
Inside securotrop
Securotrop is a ransomware group that publicly lists victim organisations on a dedicated leak site after claiming to have copied data. Its typical pattern involves both encryption of files and exfiltration of material, followed by the threat of publication if payment is not made. The group’s listing of Living Realty constitutes its claim of involvement; independent confirmation of the data removal has not been reported.
Living Realty and its sector
Living Realty conducts property sales, leasing and management services. Organisations in this sector routinely maintain records that include client identities, transaction histories, financial documentation and property-related correspondence. Because these records often span multiple parties in a single transaction, a single intrusion can touch data belonging to buyers, sellers, tenants and service providers.
What was likely exposed
The only detail released is that internal files were removed during the ransomware operation. The exact categories of information contained in those files have not been published.
- Client names, addresses and contact details
- Financial and identification documents submitted during transactions
- Internal operational records and communications
What's at stake
Individuals named in the files could see their details used for targeted fraud or identity misuse if the material is later published or sold. The organisation itself faces operational disruption while systems are restored and potential regulatory scrutiny over the handling of personal information. Both outcomes depend on the actual contents of the 2105 GB that were claimed to have been taken.
Were you affected?
Contact Living Realty directly to ask whether your information was among the files referenced in the listing. Monitor bank and credit accounts for unusual activity. You can also run a free exposure scan of your email address against known breach data sets to check for prior appearances of your information.
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