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metrobrokers Listed by cuba Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·April 22, 2022
metrobrokers Listed by cuba Ransomware Group

Reported April 22, 2022.

HIGH
Severity
April 22, 2022
Disclosed
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The metrobrokers Listed by cuba Ransomware Group (reported April 22, 2022) is an unverified claim; the data involved is undisclosed belonging to roughly unknown people. If you have an account with them, your information may now be circulating on the open web and with data brokers. Here’s exactly what happened, how to check if you were affected, and what to do next.

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HIGH severityUnverified claim
Data types not itemised.
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 April 22, 2022, the Cuba ransomware group listed metrobrokers on its data-leak site. The listing states that internal files were taken during a ransomware operation, though the number of people affected and the precise contents of the material remain undisclosed in public reporting.

The incident is one of many claims made by ransomware operators that year. Its significance lies in the potential exposure of records held by a brokerage firm and in the continued use of leak sites to pressure victims after encryption.

What happened

metrobrokers appeared on the Cuba ransomware group’s leak site on April 22, 2022. The group claims to have exfiltrated internal files during a ransomware attack. No further details on the timing of the intrusion, the volume of data, or the method of initial access have been made public. The number of individuals whose information may be involved is also unknown.

Who is cuba?

Cuba is a ransomware-as-a-service operation that has been active since at least 2019. The group typically gains access through phishing, compromised remote-desktop services, or exploited vulnerabilities, then deploys custom encryption tools. It is known for a double-extortion approach in which data is copied before encryption and later threatened with publication if a ransom is not paid.

Public records show Cuba has targeted organisations across multiple sectors in North America and Europe. Its leak-site listings are presented by the group as evidence of successful operations; independent confirmation of the data’s authenticity or scope is not always available.

About metrobrokers

metrobrokers operates in the brokerage sector. Firms of this type routinely maintain client records, transaction histories, and internal operational documents. A breach at such an organisation can therefore involve both personal and business information collected over extended periods.

Because brokerage entities often serve as intermediaries for financial or contractual arrangements, the records they hold can include details that are difficult for individuals to change, such as account identifiers or signed agreements.

What was likely exposed

The only information released by the Cuba group is that internal files were allegedly exfiltrated. Specific data categories have not been disclosed. Organisations in the brokerage sector commonly store client contact details, financial documentation, and correspondence; however, the exact contents of the material claimed in this case remain unconfirmed.

Why it matters

When internal files from a brokerage are placed on a public leak site, the individuals and entities named in those files face the possibility that their information will circulate among other malicious actors. This can lead to targeted follow-on attempts such as phishing or account takeover, even if the original encryption demands are resolved.

For the organisation, the listing adds reputational and regulatory considerations. Clients and partners may request confirmation of what was taken and what steps have been taken to limit further distribution.

If your data was in this claimed breach

Monitor accounts associated with the brokerage for unusual activity and consider changing passwords for any linked services. Enable multi-factor authentication where available. Individuals can also run a free exposure scan of their email address against known breach data sets to determine whether their information appears in publicly referenced incidents.

AICompiled with AI assistance from public sources and published under our editorial standards.

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Recent Breaches is a breach-monitoring service and news aggregator. We do not exfiltrate, host, purchase, or redistribute stolen data, and we do not hold the data claimed in leak-site listings. Incidents are compiled from publicly accessible sources and threat-intelligence platforms and are reported as claims attributed to their source. We promptly correct or remove material shown to be inaccurate — write to support@galaxywarden.com or press@recentbreaches.com.
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How this breach connects

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Companymetrobrokers security record
88/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B 83Good record

1 reported incident on record.

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