Sky devices Listed by nova Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
Sky Devices was listed by the Nova ransomware group on June 15, 2026, after internal files were exfiltrated in an attack whose timing is not established. Anyone who may have had data with Sky Devices should check whether their information was exposed and take protective steps.
What happened
The incident centers on a claim posted by the nova ransomware group that it had targeted Sky Devices. According to the listing, files described only as internal were removed from the company’s systems. No date of the intrusion, volume of data, or method of access has been disclosed. The group indicated it would supply a directory listing and sample files if the company contacted its support channel.
Who is nova?
Nova is a ransomware operation that follows the common pattern of encrypting victim systems and posting claims on a leak site when payment demands are not met. Such groups typically maintain an online presence where they list targeted organizations and offer limited proof of access to encourage negotiations. No independent verification of the Sky Devices claim has been reported.
Sky devices and its sector
Sky Devices manufactures consumer electronics including smartphones, tablets, wearables, and laptops. The company markets product lines such as the ELite and Platinum series to a broad consumer base. Organizations in this sector routinely store customer records, supply-chain information, product designs, and internal communications.
What data was at risk
The only detail released is that internal files were taken. The precise categories of information remain undisclosed.
- Customer account details
- Product development records
- Employee or partner correspondence
- Financial or operational documents
What's at stake
Individuals whose information appears in the exfiltrated files could face follow-on risks such as account misuse or targeted phishing. For the company, exposure of internal material may affect supplier relationships, product plans, or regulatory compliance obligations. The absence of confirmed data types leaves the scale of these risks undetermined.
Were you affected?
Begin by monitoring official statements from Sky Devices for any customer notification. Review bank and email accounts for unusual activity and enable multi-factor authentication where available. A free exposure scan of your email address against known breach data can provide an initial indication of whether your information has appeared in public listings.
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