Geske Haus Hit by SpaceBears Ransomware
If you have an account with Geske Haus- und Versorgungstechnik GmbH, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.
German building services engineering firm Geske Haus- und Versorgungstechnik GmbH was targeted by the SpaceBears ransomware group. The attack, reported on ransomware monitoring platforms around June 3-4, may have exposed employee, client, and company data along with other files. The incident adds to a cluster of European ransomware claims in early June.
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German building services engineering firm Geske Haus- und Versorgungstechnik GmbH was hit by the SpaceBears ransomware group, with the claim appearing on ransomware monitoring platforms around June 3-4, 2026. Public reporting indicates the attackers may have taken employee data, client data, corporate files and other internal documents. The number of people affected remains unknown.
Available reporting describes the incident as part of a cluster of European ransomware claims in early June. The SpaceBears group posted evidence of the breach on leak sites, though the precise volume and exact categories of records have not been independently verified. Ransomware operators routinely exfiltrate data before encrypting systems, then threaten to publish it unless a ransom is paid. In this case the German firm, which provides building services and engineering solutions, appears to have been added to the growing list of victims.
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If your personal information or your family’s details were among the client or employee records, the consequences reach further than a single company breach. Names, addresses, contact information and possibly financial or project-related documents can be sold or posted online. Once that data leaves the original breach site it can appear on multiple underground forums, fueling identity theft, phishing campaigns and unwanted solicitations directed at you or your children.
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