Robbins Parking Service Ltd Listed by kairos Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
Robbins Parking Service Ltd was listed by the kairos ransomware group on February 14, 2026, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. An undisclosed number of people may have been affected; anyone who has dealt with the company should check for suspicious activity and follow official guidance.
Inside the incident
Public reporting on the event is limited to the February 14, 2026 listing. The group claims to have obtained internal files, but no information has been released about the date of the intrusion, the volume of data involved, or whether encryption was also deployed. The organisation has not issued a statement confirming or denying the claims.
Who is kairos?
Kairos is a ransomware operation that maintains a leak site to publish names of organisations it claims to have targeted. Groups of this type typically gain initial access through phishing, remote-desktop vulnerabilities or compromised credentials, then move laterally to locate and copy data before deploying encryption. Their public listings serve as a form of leverage in ransom negotiations. No independent verification of the Robbins listing has been reported.
About Robbins Parking Service Ltd
Robbins Parking Service Ltd was founded in 1958 by Jack Robbins as a single parking lot operation on Vancouver Island. It has since expanded to manage more than 250 lots stretching from Comox in the north to Victoria in the south and is described as the island’s largest parking solutions provider. Companies in this sector routinely collect and store customer account information, vehicle registration details, payment records and access credentials for permit holders and monthly parkers.
What data was at risk
The only data category referenced in the listing is internal files. No inventory of file types, record counts or specific data fields has been disclosed. Organisations that operate parking facilities commonly retain names, addresses, licence-plate numbers, payment card information and enforcement records, yet the precise contents of any exfiltrated material remain unconfirmed.
The real-world impact
Individuals whose information appears in internal files could face risks of fraud or unwanted contact if the material is later published or sold. For the organisation, the incident may affect operational continuity, contractual obligations with property owners and regulatory reporting requirements under Canadian privacy law. The absence of Reported Details means the scale of these risks cannot yet be quantified.
What to do if you're exposed
Anyone who has used Robbins Parking services can take the following initial steps while awaiting further information from the company or official notifications.
- Monitor bank and credit-card statements for unauthorised transactions.
- Enable multi-factor authentication on any accounts linked to the parking service.
- Request a free credit report from a major bureau to check for new accounts opened in your name.
- Run a free exposure scan of your email address against known breach data to determine whether your information has appeared in other incidents.
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