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high severity June 16, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

Italian Customs Broker CAD 93 Hit by DeadLock Ransomware

C.A.D. 93 S.r.l., an Italian customs brokerage firm, was listed as a victim by the DeadLock ransomware group. The attack was discovered and publicly reported on ransomware monitoring sites around June 16. As a logistics-related company handling international trade documentation, it represents a distinct incident in the supply chain sector.

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Italian Customs Broker CAD 93 Hit by DeadLock Ransomware
Data exposed:
  • business data

C.A.D. 93 S.r.l., an Italian customs brokerage firm that handles international trade documents, was listed as a victim by the DeadLock ransomware group, with the incident publicly reported on ransomware monitoring sites around June 16, 2026.

Available reporting describes the attack as targeting a logistics-related company whose work involves sensitive business data tied to cross-border shipments and client documentation. The precise number of individuals affected remains unknown, and the full scope of exposed records has not been detailed in public alerts. Ransomware.live and other monitoring platforms confirmed the group's claim, placing the incident within a pattern of supply-chain attacks that often ripple outward from smaller service providers. Public reporting indicates the data includes business records rather than direct consumer payment information, yet such leaks frequently contain contact details, employee information, and partner identifiers that can be repurposed.

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