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Taylor Made Hose Listed by 8base Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·November 3, 2022
Taylor Made Hose Listed by 8base Ransomware Group

Reported November 3, 2022.

HIGH
Severity
November 3, 2022
Disclosed
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The Taylor Made Hose Listed by 8base Ransomware Group (reported November 3, 2022) is an unverified claim; the data involved is undisclosed belonging to roughly unknown people. If you have an account with them, your information may now be circulating on the open web and with data brokers. Here’s exactly what happened, how to check if you were affected, and what to do next.

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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 November 03, 2022, Taylor Made Hose was listed by the ransomware group known as 8base. Public reporting states that internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. The number of people affected remains unknown, and further operational details have not been disclosed.

The listing itself is a claim published by the group. What is confirmed in available records is limited to the organization’s name, the reported date, and the description of internal files taken during the incident. For customers, suppliers, and others who may have dealt with the company, that limited public picture is the starting point for understanding possible exposure.

Inside the incident

According to the reported information, Taylor Made Hose appeared on 8base’s listings on November 03, 2022. The records describe the event as a ransomware attack in which internal files were allegedly exfiltrated. No public figure has been given for the volume of data, the number of systems involved, or the precise method of initial access. The count of affected individuals is listed as unknown.

No independent confirmation of the full scope, ransom demand, or negotiation outcome appears in the supplied facts. The core public claim is therefore the group’s assertion that it held and removed internal material belonging to the company. Timing beyond the reported listing date, technical indicators, and any subsequent containment steps remain undisclosed in the available record.

Inside 8base

8base is a ransomware operation that became more widely visible in 2022. Like many groups active in that period, it has typically combined encryption of victim systems with data theft, then threatened to publish stolen material on a dedicated leak site if payment was not made. This double-extortion model is well documented across numerous public cases involving the same actor.

The group has historically targeted a range of mid-sized organizations rather than focusing exclusively on any single industry. Listings on its site function as pressure and as a public claim of success; they are not, by themselves, independent verification of every detail asserted about a given victim. In this instance, the facts record only that Taylor Made Hose was named and that internal files were described as exfiltrated. No further statements attributed specifically to 8base about this organization are included in the record.

Taylor Made Hose and its sector

Taylor Made Hose is described in public materials as a hose distribution, resale, and custom-fabrication business with roughly 35 years of experience. It has supplied products for military use, including the U.S. Air Force, as well as local construction and a broad range of vehicle, machinery, and power-washing applications. Contact details and a company website appear in the same descriptive summary.

Organizations in industrial distribution and specialty manufacturing routinely maintain customer and supplier records, order histories, shipping and billing data, internal operational documents, and sometimes technical specifications tied to custom work. Because the company has served government and commercial customers, a breach can carry implications beyond ordinary retail exposure—particularly if procurement, contract, or logistics information was among the internal files. The exact contents of what was taken in this case are not itemized in the public facts.

What data was at risk

The available record states that internal files were exfiltrated in the ransomware attack. No further breakdown—such as employee records, customer lists, financial documents, or technical drawings—is provided. The number of people affected is unknown.

Companies of this type commonly hold names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, purchase and invoice data, shipping details, and internal correspondence. They may also retain vendor contracts, inventory information, and any documentation related to government or commercial supply work. Because the facts do not confirm which of these categories, if any, were included, the precise data at risk remains unconfirmed. Readers should treat the exposure as involving unspecified internal material rather than any named category of personal or commercial data.

What's at stake

For individuals whose information may have been present in internal files, the practical risks include unwanted contact, phishing attempts that reference real business relationships, and the possible misuse of addresses or other identifiers. Even when the exact data types are unknown, stolen internal documents can give criminals enough context to craft convincing follow-on scams.

For the organization, consequences can include operational disruption from the ransomware event itself, costs associated with investigation and recovery, potential contractual or regulatory notifications if personal data proves to have been involved, and reputational effects with customers and suppliers—especially those in government or critical industrial supply chains. Because the scale and contents remain undisclosed, the full extent of these impacts cannot be stated as fact from the public record alone.

Were you affected?

If you have done business with Taylor Made Hose, monitor financial and email accounts for unusual activity and treat unsolicited messages that reference the company or past orders with caution. Consider placing fraud alerts with major credit bureaus if you believe personal identifiers could have been stored in the company’s systems. Change passwords on any accounts that may have shared credentials or recovery information tied to the relationship.

You can also run a free exposure scan of your email address to check whether it has already appeared in known breach datasets. That step does not confirm or rule out involvement in this specific incident, but it provides a practical way to see whether your information has surfaced elsewhere and to decide on further monitoring.

AICompiled with AI assistance from public sources and published under our editorial standards.

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