Sanglier Limited Listed by meow Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
Sanglier Limited was listed by the meow Ransomware Group on 21 October 2024, with internal files reported as exfiltrated in the attack. Anyone who has shared data with the company should verify whether their information was exposed and take steps to protect themselves.
Ransomware groups continue to target mid-sized manufacturers and industrial suppliers, using data theft and public leak-site listings to pressure organisations even when full operational disruption is not confirmed. In this environment, a single listing can surface sensitive internal material and raise lasting questions for customers, partners and employees.
On 21 October 2024, Sanglier Limited, a UK specialist in sprayable industrial adhesives, appeared on the leak site of the ransomware group known as meow. The group claims to have exfiltrated more than 43 GB of confidential internal files. The number of people affected remains unknown, and independent confirmation of the full scope has not been publicly established.
Inside the incident
Public reporting of the incident is limited to the listing itself and the accompanying claim by meow. According to the group’s post, it obtained exclusive access to over 43 GB of confidential data belonging to Sanglier Limited. The material is described only as internal files exfiltrated in a ransomware attack; no further technical details—such as the initial access vector, encryption status of systems, or exact timeline of the intrusion—have been disclosed in the available record.
The listing was reported on 21 October 2024. No official statement from Sanglier Limited or its parent company confirming or denying the claim appears in the provided facts, and the precise volume, file types and sensitivity of the data remain unverified beyond the group’s assertion. The number of individuals whose information may be involved is unknown.
Inside meow
Meow is a ransomware operation that has been observed listing corporate victims on dedicated leak sites after claiming successful data exfiltration. Like many contemporary groups, it typically combines file theft with the threat of public release to increase leverage. Public reporting on meow has characterised its activity as opportunistic, often focusing on organisations that hold commercially sensitive or operationally useful documents rather than exclusively high-profile targets.
In this case the group claims to offer access to the Sanglier Limited material. No additional statements attributed specifically to meow about this victim—beyond the volume and the general description of internal files—are present in the facts. Claims made on leak sites should be treated as unverified until corroborated by the organisation or independent investigation.
About Sanglier Limited
Sanglier Limited is a United Kingdom-based company specialising in the manufacturing and filling of sprayable industrial adhesives, including aerosols and canisters. In September 2023 it was acquired by H.B. Fuller and now operates under that group’s Construction Adhesives unit. The acquisition was intended to strengthen H.B. Fuller’s position in the European construction and engineering adhesives markets.
Organisations of this type typically maintain technical formulations, production records, customer and supplier contracts, quality-control documentation, and internal business correspondence. Because Sanglier sits within a larger multinational adhesives group, a compromise of its systems can carry implications for supply-chain partners and for the parent company’s regional operations. A breach involving internal files is therefore consequential both for day-to-day commercial confidentiality and for trust among industrial customers who rely on consistent product quality and secure handling of proprietary information.
What was likely exposed
The only data type named in the available record is “internal files” said to have been exfiltrated. The meow listing further claims a volume of more than 43 GB of confidential data. Exact contents—whether they include employee records, customer lists, financial documents, product formulations or other categories—are not disclosed and remain unconfirmed.
Companies engaged in specialty chemical manufacturing and industrial filling commonly hold material such as process specifications, safety data, commercial agreements and operational correspondence. Without an official inventory or forensic summary, however, it is not possible to state which of these, if any, were among the files claimed by the group. Readers should treat any specific data-type assertions beyond “internal files” as speculative until further verified information appears.
The real-world impact
For individuals whose personal or professional details may appear in the files, risks include targeted phishing, social-engineering attempts that reference genuine internal knowledge, and potential misuse of contact or employment information. Because the number of affected people is unknown, the scale of this exposure cannot yet be quantified.
For Sanglier Limited and H.B. Fuller, the principal concerns are commercial confidentiality, possible competitive disadvantage if formulations or pricing material were included, and the need to reassure customers and regulators that appropriate containment and notification steps are under way. Even when encryption of production systems is not confirmed, the mere claim of data theft can generate operational overhead, legal review and reputational scrutiny. Downstream partners in the construction and engineering adhesives supply chain may also reassess data-sharing practices pending clearer information.
Were you affected?
If you have a past or present relationship with Sanglier Limited—as an employee, customer, supplier or contractor—monitor communications for unusual requests that appear to draw on internal knowledge. Change passwords on any accounts that may have been linked to the company, enable multi-factor authentication where available, and remain alert to phishing that references adhesives, industrial products or H.B. Fuller.
You can also run a free exposure scan of your email address to check whether it has already appeared in known breach data sets. Doing so provides an early indication of whether your details have circulated more widely and helps prioritise further protective steps.
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