Menten Truck Service N.V., Hoeselt, Belgium Listed by radar Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
Menten Truck Service N.V. of Hoeselt, Belgium, was listed by the radar ransomware group on September 11, 2025, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. An undisclosed number of people may have been affected; individuals should check with the company to see if their data was involved and take any recommended protective steps.
For anyone who has done business with Menten Truck Service N.V. in Hoeselt, Belgium, or whose personal or professional details may sit in the company’s systems, a recent listing by a ransomware group raises immediate practical questions. When internal files are claimed to have been taken, the risk is not abstract: contact details, invoices, vehicle records or employee information can be misused for fraud, phishing or identity theft long after the initial incident.
Public reporting on 11 September 2025 states that Menten Truck Service N.V. has been listed by the radar ransomware group, which claims to have exfiltrated internal files. The number of people affected remains unknown, and many operational details have not been confirmed. What follows is a careful account of what is known, what is claimed, and what those who may be affected can usefully do next.
What happened
On 11 September 2025 Menten Truck Service N.V., based at Industrielaan 1084 in Hoeselt, Belgium, appeared on the leak site of the radar ransomware group. The group states that it carried out a ransomware attack and exfiltrated internal files. No public confirmation has been issued by the company itself regarding the scale of the intrusion, the precise date of the attack, or whether a ransom was demanded or paid. The number of individuals whose data may be involved is listed as unknown. Contact details associated with the firm—telephone +32 89 41 12 22, fax +32 89 41 24 29 and email info@menten.be—appear in the reporting, but these are simply the organisation’s ordinary public coordinates rather than newly disclosed secrets.
Because the only source for the claim of data theft is the group’s own listing, the incident remains an unverified assertion until independent confirmation or further disclosure occurs. No file counts, sample documents or ransom figures have been released in the available record.
Inside radar
Radar is a ransomware operation that follows a familiar double-extortion model: after gaining access to a network it encrypts systems and simultaneously steals data, then threatens to publish the material if payment is not made. Groups of this type typically advertise victims on dedicated leak sites, sometimes releasing partial samples to increase pressure. Public reporting over recent years has documented radar’s use of common initial-access methods such as phishing, exploitation of unpatched remote services, or compromised credentials, followed by lateral movement and data staging before encryption.
In the present case the group claims Menten Truck Service N.V. as a victim and asserts that internal files were taken. No additional statements attributed specifically to this listing—such as particular file volumes or threats of timed release—appear in the available facts. The listing itself should therefore be treated as an unverified claim by the threat actor rather than established fact.
Who is Menten Truck Service N.V.?
Menten Truck Service N.V. is a Belgian company located in Hoeselt that operates in the commercial vehicle and truck-service sector. Firms of this kind typically maintain workshops, spare-parts inventories, fleet-maintenance contracts and customer records for transport operators, logistics companies and individual vehicle owners. Their systems commonly hold vehicle identification numbers, service histories, invoicing data, employee details and supplier correspondence.
A breach at such an organisation is consequential because the data often links real-world assets—trucks, trailers, drivers—to identifiable people and businesses. Even limited internal files can reveal commercial relationships, payment patterns or personal contact information that criminals can exploit. The company’s modest public footprint does not reduce the practical value of any records that may have left its control.
The information in question
The available facts state only that “internal files” were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. No further breakdown—customer lists, employee records, financial documents, vehicle databases or otherwise—has been disclosed. Organisations in the truck-service sector ordinarily store a mixture of personal data (names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses), commercial data (invoices, contracts, payment details) and operational data (service logs, parts orders, vehicle identifiers). Whether any or all of these categories were among the files claimed by radar remains unconfirmed.
Because the precise contents have not been published or independently verified, it is not possible to state with certainty what information is at risk. Readers should treat the exposure as potentially broad until clearer inventories become available.
The real-world impact
For individuals whose details may appear in the files, the principal risks are targeted phishing, social-engineering calls that reference genuine service history, and attempts to open fraudulent accounts or redirect payments. Business customers face similar threats: invoices that look authentic, altered bank details, or competitive intelligence derived from contract terms. Employees could see payroll or personnel information misused for identity fraud.
For Menten Truck Service N.V. itself the consequences include potential regulatory notification duties under European data-protection rules, loss of customer confidence, and the operational cost of investigation and remediation. Because the number of affected people is unknown and the exact data types remain undisclosed, the full scope of harm cannot yet be measured. The absence of public confirmation also leaves customers and staff without clear guidance on whether their own records are involved.
If your data was in this claimed breach
Begin by treating any unexpected communication that references Menten Truck Service or recent vehicle work with caution; verify it through a known official channel rather than replying directly. Monitor bank and credit-card statements for unusual activity and consider placing fraud alerts with relevant credit-reference agencies if you have reason to believe personal identifiers were held by the firm. Change passwords on any accounts that reused credentials associated with the company, and enable multi-factor authentication wherever it is offered.
You can also run a free exposure scan of your email address to check whether that address has already appeared in known breach data sets. Doing so provides an early indication of whether your information has circulated more widely and helps prioritise further protective steps while official details remain limited.
AICompiled with AI assistance from public sources and published under our editorial standards.
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