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www.manotherm.ie Listed by ransomhub Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·July 30, 2024
www.manotherm.ie Listed by ransomhub Ransomware Group

Reported July 30, 2024.

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July 30, 2024
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The www.manotherm.ie Listed by ransomhub Ransomware Group (reported July 30, 2024) 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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On 30 July 2024, the website www.manotherm.ie appeared on a leak site operated by the ransomware group known as ransomhub. Public reporting indicates that internal files were exfiltrated during a ransomware attack against Manotherm Limited, a Dublin-based supplier of industrial measurement instruments. The number of people affected remains unknown, and further specifics about the incident have not been disclosed.

This listing matters because ransomware groups typically use such claims to pressure organisations into paying, and any exfiltrated material can later circulate or be sold. For customers, suppliers and staff linked to Manotherm, the practical concern is whether personal or commercial data has left the company’s control.

What happened

According to the available record, Manotherm Limited was listed by the ransomhub ransomware group on 30 July 2024. The sole concrete detail provided is that internal files were allegedly exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. No public confirmation has been issued by the company itself regarding the listing, the precise date of intrusion, the scale of the compromise, or the technical method used. The number of individuals affected is recorded as unknown. In short, the incident is known primarily through the group’s claim that it obtained and removed internal files; independent verification of the full scope remains limited.

The group behind it: ransomhub

Ransomhub is a ransomware operation that has been active in the public domain since early 2024. It functions as a ransomware-as-a-service model, in which affiliates carry out intrusions and the core group provides the encryption tools and leak-site infrastructure. Like many contemporary groups, it typically employs double-extortion tactics: encrypting systems while also stealing data and threatening to publish it if a ransom is not paid. The group has previously listed organisations across manufacturing, professional services and other sectors on its dark-web portal. In this case, the appearance of www.manotherm.ie on that portal constitutes the group’s claim that it holds Manotherm’s internal files; the claim itself has not been independently corroborated in the public record.

About www.manotherm.ie

Manotherm Limited is a Dublin-based company that specialises in the supply of pressure, temperature and flow measurement instruments. It serves a range of industrial customers with gauges, thermometers, transmitters and related equipment, offering both standard products and bespoke solutions. Organisations of this type routinely hold commercial records, customer and supplier contact details, order histories, technical drawings, and internal operational documents. Because the company operates in precision industrial supply chains, a breach can affect not only its own staff but also the businesses that rely on its instruments for process control and safety-critical measurements. The potential exposure of such material therefore carries commercial and operational consequences beyond the company itself.

What was likely exposed

The public facts state only that “internal files” were exfiltrated. No inventory of specific data types—such as customer lists, employee records, financial documents or technical specifications—has been released. Companies in the industrial instrumentation sector commonly store names and contact details of clients and suppliers, purchase orders, product specifications, quality-control records and internal correspondence. Whether any of those categories were among the files taken remains unconfirmed. Until Manotherm or a competent authority provides a fuller accounting, the exact contents of the exfiltrated material cannot be stated as fact.

The real-world impact

For individuals whose details may have been among the internal files, the principal risks are phishing, social-engineering attempts and, in some cases, identity-related fraud if personal identifiers were present. For Manotherm’s business partners, the concern is that commercial information—pricing, order volumes or technical requirements—could be misused by competitors or used to craft more convincing fraud attempts. The organisation itself faces potential operational disruption, reputational damage and the cost of investigation and remediation. Because the number of people affected is unknown and the precise data types remain undisclosed, the scale of these risks cannot yet be quantified. The absence of public detail does not eliminate the possibility of later secondary use of any stolen material.

Were you affected?

If you have done business with Manotherm Limited, worked for the company, or supplied it with goods or services, treat any unexpected emails, calls or invoices that reference the firm with caution. Monitor financial and email accounts for unusual activity, and consider changing passwords on any accounts that may have shared credentials with Manotherm systems. You can also run a free exposure scan of your email address to check whether it has already appeared in known breach datasets. Official notifications, if any are issued by Manotherm or Irish data-protection authorities, should be regarded as the authoritative source of further guidance.

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Companywww.manotherm.ie security record
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1 reported incident on record.

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