LiveBreach Intelligence: data breaches, leaks & ransomware, tracked as they surfaceOngoing protection: GalaxyWarden →
Recent BreachesData breach tracker

Recent Breaches › OCA Global Listed by conti Ransomware Group

HIGH severityUnverified claimHow we verify

OCA Global Listed by conti Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·March 21, 2022
OCA Global Listed by conti Ransomware Group

Reported March 21, 2022.

HIGH
Severity
March 21, 2022
Disclosed
ShareXLinkedInFacebookRedditWhatsAppTelegram

The OCA Global Listed by conti Ransomware Group (reported March 21, 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.

Severity & verification
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.
Check your exposure
See every leak and listing tied to your email. We can’t confirm any single incident against the sources we search, so we won’t pretend to. 15-second check, no card, no account. Details go to your inbox.

By running your scan you agree to the Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy, and to GalaxyWarden emailing you the results of this scan.

On March 21, 2022, OCA Global appeared on a leak site associated with the Conti ransomware group. The listing indicated that internal files had been taken during a ransomware incident, though the number of people affected and the precise contents of any data remain undisclosed.

What happened

OCA Global was listed on the Conti ransomware leak site on March 21, 2022. The group claims to have stolen internal data from the organisation. No further details on the timing of the intrusion, the method of access, or the volume of material involved have been made public. The number of individuals potentially affected is recorded as unknown.

Who is conti?

Conti is a ransomware group that conducted operations primarily between 2020 and 2022. It followed a double-extortion model in which data were allegedly exfiltrated before encryption, with threats to publish the material if a ransom was not paid. The group maintained a leak site to list victims and has been linked to attacks on organisations across multiple sectors. Public reporting has described Conti as operating through a ransomware-as-a-service structure with affiliated affiliates carrying out intrusions.

About OCA Global

OCA Global is an organisation that maintains internal operational records as part of its business activities. Entities of this type routinely store documents related to contracts, client interactions, technical processes and administrative functions. A claim that such files have been taken raises questions about the security of information that organisations in professional services sectors are expected to protect.

What was likely exposed

The available information states only that internal files were exfiltrated. The exact categories of data contained in those files have not been disclosed. Organisations of this nature commonly hold records that include employee details, client correspondence and business documentation, yet it is not confirmed whether any of these specific types were among the material referenced in the listing.

Why it matters

When internal files are removed without authorisation, the individuals or entities named in those files can face risks of further misuse, such as targeted fraud or unauthorised disclosure. For the organisation, the incident may prompt reviews of access controls and data-handling practices. Because the scale and contents remain unconfirmed, the full extent of any consequences cannot be assessed from public information alone.

If your data was in this claimed breach

Individuals concerned about possible exposure can begin by monitoring accounts for unusual activity and enabling multi-factor authentication where available. A free exposure scan of an email address against known breach data sets can indicate whether information linked to that address has appeared in previously published records.

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

Editorial & sourcing policy
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.
Check if you’re exposed →

How this breach connects

Company

Attributed to

Method

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

1 reported incident on record.

See OCA Global’s full breach history →

More recent breaches

The Contact Company Listed by conti Ransomware GroupMay 25, 2022Omicron Consulting S.r.L Listed by conti Ransomware GroupMay 23, 2022Agile Sourcing Partners Listed by conti Ransomware GroupMay 23, 2022Allcat Claims Service Listed by conti Ransomware GroupMay 23, 2022

Latest breaches

Read GalaxyWarden’s full analysis of the OCA Global Listed by conti Ransomware Group →

Source: threat-actor leak-site listing

Publicly posted by conti — unverified claim, pending independent verification

Breach listings — particularly those originating from ransomware or leak sites — are third-party claims that may be unverified, incomplete, or inaccurate. A listing does not by itself confirm that a breach occurred or that any specific data was exposed. Severity is an automated assessment, not a definitive rating. Verification status is shown where available.

Attributions to threat groups and methods reflect public reporting and, in some cases, unverified claims made by the groups themselves; they may be incomplete or later revised. Recent Breaches and GalaxyWarden are independent and are not affiliated with, and do not endorse, any company or group named on this page. This information is aggregated from public sources for awareness only and is not legal, security, or investment advice.

ShareXLinkedInFacebookRedditWhatsAppTelegram