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The Farese Group Listed by dragonforce Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·March 20, 2026
The Farese Group Listed by dragonforce Ransomware Group

Occurred March 2026 · publicly disclosed March 20, 2026.

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Severity
March 20, 2026
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The Farese Group was listed by the dragonforce ransomware group on March 20, 2026, with internal files reportedly taken during the attack. Individuals who have dealt with the organisation should check for any follow-up notices and change passwords or monitor accounts if advised.

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Contact / identity PII exposed.
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The Farese Group was listed by the dragonforce ransomware group on March 20, 2026. The listing states that internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. No information has been released on the number of individuals affected or the volume of data involved.

Breaking down the breach

The only confirmed detail is the March 20, 2026 listing itself. The entry asserts that files were taken from The Farese Group during a ransomware incident. No timeline for the underlying attack, no description of the intrusion method, and no confirmation of data volume or encryption have been made public. The number of people whose information may be involved is reported as unknown.

Inside dragonforce

Dragonforce is a ransomware group that publishes victim names and sample data on a dedicated leak site when negotiations stall. Its pattern involves initial network access, data exfiltration, and deployment of encryption, followed by public pressure through the site. The group has appeared in multiple prior incidents across different sectors, though each listing remains an unverified claim until independently confirmed by the named organization or law enforcement.

The Farese Group and its sector

The Farese Group provides retirement income planning, investment management, and financial planning services, with an emphasis on the distribution phase of retirement. The firm has operated for nearly two decades and conducts workshops and client events. Organizations in this sector routinely collect and store client financial records, account details, and personal identifiers required for compliance and service delivery.

The information in question

The listing refers only to “internal files exfiltrated in ransomware attack.” No inventory of specific file types, client records, or data categories has been released. Firms of this kind typically hold names, addresses, Social Security numbers, bank and investment account information, and retirement plan documents. The precise contents of the exfiltrated material remain unconfirmed.

The real-world impact

Exposure of internal files from a financial planning firm can create risks of identity misuse or targeted financial fraud for clients whose records are involved. For the organization, the incident may trigger regulatory notification requirements and additional security costs. Without a confirmed data inventory, the scale of these risks cannot yet be quantified.

Were you affected?

Individuals who are current or former clients of The Farese Group should monitor their financial accounts and credit reports for unusual activity. Contacting the firm directly can provide any updates it releases. Running a free exposure scan of your email address against known breach data sets offers one way to check whether your information has appeared in publicly referenced incidents.

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How this breach connects

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CompanyThe Farese Group security record
84/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

1 reported incident on record.

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Publicly posted by dragonforce — unverified claim, pending independent verification

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