Alpha IT AS Breached by PEAR Group
Norwegian IT services provider Alpha IT AS (alphait.no) suffered a breach claimed by the PEAR threat actor. 21TB of data was reportedly exfiltrated. Listed on Breachsense and Ransomware.live on June 10.
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Norwegian IT services provider Alpha IT AS was breached by the ransomware group PEAR, with public reporting indicating that 21 terabytes of data were exfiltrated from the company’s systems. The incident, listed on breach monitoring platforms Breachsense and Ransomware.live on June 10, 2026, has left an unknown number of individuals and organizations at risk because Alpha IT AS provides technology services that handle sensitive client information across Norway.
Confirmed details remain limited. Available reporting describes the breach as claimed by the PEAR threat actor but does not specify exactly what categories of data were taken or how many people are affected. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that incidents involving IT service providers frequently expose email addresses, passwords, customer records, and internal documents that can be used for further attacks. The sheer volume—21 terabytes—suggests the stolen material likely includes databases, backups, and business files that contain personal information belonging to Alpha IT AS customers and their own clients.
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