SBI Software Hit by Genesis Data Leak: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
SBI Software was hit by the Genesis data leak on July 06, 2026, exposing business records and proprietary data. Check whether your information was included and take steps to protect it.
Breaking down the breach
The incident involves SBI Software, identified by the domain sbigrower.com. Public reporting states that 170GB of data was exposed and attributed to the Genesis group. No confirmed count of affected individuals has been released. Details on the method of access, the duration of any unauthorized activity, or confirmation of the data's origin have not been disclosed.
Who is genesis?
Genesis is a publicly documented threat actor that maintains a leak site and lists organizations from which it claims to have obtained data. The group typically posts claims of stolen material without independent verification of the claims at the time of listing. Its activity pattern centers on data exposure rather than confirmed ransomware deployment in every case, though specific claims regarding SBI Software originate solely from the group's own listing.
About SBI Software
SBI Software operates as a U.S. employee-owned provider of enterprise resource planning systems for the plant and growing industry. Organizations in this sector manage operational records tied to agricultural and horticultural businesses. A compromise at such a provider can involve records that support day-to-day commercial functions across client operations.
What was likely exposed
The reported exposure includes business records and proprietary data. No further breakdown of file types, record counts, or specific categories has been released. Organizations of this type commonly hold client-related operational information, but the exact contents of the 170GB remain unconfirmed beyond the two broad categories named in reports.
Why it matters
Business records and proprietary data can contain details used for commercial decision-making and client operations. When such material appears in unauthorized circulation, affected organizations may face follow-on questions about contract terms, pricing structures, or internal processes. Individuals whose information appears in those records may encounter secondary uses of their details without direct notification of the scope.
What to do if you're exposed
Monitor accounts associated with any business relationship to SBI Software for unusual activity. Review statements and correspondence for discrepancies that could indicate misuse of record-level information. Individuals can run a free exposure scan of their email address against known breach data sets to check for prior appearances in public listings.
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