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project1631.com Listed by beast Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·April 2, 2026
project1631.com Listed by beast Ransomware Group

Occurred March 2026 · publicly disclosed April 2, 2026.

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Severity
April 2, 2026
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project1631.com was listed by the Beast ransomware group on April 02, 2026, with internal files reported as exfiltrated. Individuals are advised to check whether their information was exposed and to take protective steps.

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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 2, 2026, the ransomware group beast listed project1631.com on its leak site. The listing states that internal files were exfiltrated during a ransomware attack against the organization. No further details on the number of individuals affected, the volume of data, or the timeline of the intrusion have been made public. Ransomware groups continue to target organizations across sectors by combining encryption with data theft, then using public listings to pressure victims. In this case the only confirmed information is the appearance of project1631.com on beast’s site and the group’s assertion that internal files were taken.

Breaking down the breach

The incident was reported on April 2, 2026. The sole data type referenced is internal files exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. The number of people affected remains unknown, and no additional information on the method of access, duration of the intrusion, or confirmation of encryption has been disclosed.

Who is beast?

Beast is a ransomware operation that maintains a leak site where it lists organizations it claims to have compromised. Such groups typically encrypt systems and copy data before demanding payment; when payment is not received they publish samples or links to stolen material. The listing of project1631.com constitutes the group’s claim; independent confirmation of the claimed activity has not been reported.

About project1631.com

Public information on the organization behind project1631.com is limited. It operates under the domain project1631.com and holds internal files of the kind commonly maintained by any online service or project. Organizations of this nature routinely store administrative records, user-related data, and operational documents; the precise nature of project1631.com’s activities has not been detailed in available reports.

What was likely exposed

The only data category named is internal files exfiltrated during the ransomware attack. The exact contents of those files have not been disclosed. Organizations that maintain websites and online projects typically hold administrative credentials, correspondence, configuration data, and records relating to users or partners; whether any of these categories were among the exfiltrated material remains unconfirmed.

The real-world impact

Exposure of internal files can create follow-on risks for the organization, including further targeted attacks or misuse of any credentials or operational details that may be present. For individuals whose information appears in such files, the primary concerns are potential account compromise or unwanted disclosure of personal details, depending on what the files actually contain. The absence of confirmed data volumes or categories makes the scale of these risks difficult to quantify at present.

Were you affected?

Individuals concerned about possible exposure should monitor official statements from project1631.com and review account activity for any services linked to the organization. Running a free exposure scan of one’s email address against known breach data sets provides an additional check for whether associated information has appeared in previously published collections.

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Companyproject1631.com security record
84/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

1 reported incident on record.

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