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medium severity June 26, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

Grupo Riquelme Data Breach Reported

Grupo Riquelme was listed as a victim in a data breach discovered on June 26, 2026. Details on the threat actor, method, and exact data exposed remain limited in initial reports, but the incident adds to recent cybersecurity disclosures in the period.

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Grupo Riquelme Data Breach Reported
Data exposed:
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Grupo Riquelme was listed as a victim in a data breach discovered on June 26, 2026. The company appeared on a breach notification site with limited public details available so far. Initial reports indicate that the precise number of affected individuals, the threat actor responsible, the attack method, and the specific categories of data exposed have not yet been fully disclosed.

Public reporting from Breachsense describes the incident as part of a wave of recent cybersecurity disclosures. Available information confirms that Grupo Riquelme, a business operating in Latin America, had some form of internal data exposed. Exact records involved remain unclear, but incidents of this nature frequently include employee or customer details such as names, contact information, login credentials, or other personally identifiable data. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that credential-based breaches continue to fuel follow-on attacks even when initial details appear modest.

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