Kennon Worldwide Hit by Akira Ransomware
Manufacturing and engineering firm Kennon Worldwide was added to the Akira ransomware group's leak site. The breach was publicly reported on June 8, 2026. Details on exact data volume or types remain limited in initial reports.
- corporate data
Kennon Worldwide, a manufacturing and engineering firm, was added to the Akira ransomware group's public leak site on June 8, 2026. While the precise number of people affected remains unknown, the breach involves corporate data that can easily expose employee and customer personal information.
Public reporting from Breachsense and Ransomware.live confirms that the incident was first disclosed on that date. Available reporting describes limited details so far on the exact volume or specific types of data involved. Initial analyses suggest the leak contains typical corporate records that often include names, contact details, login credentials, and internal documents. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that ransomware incidents frequently expose email addresses, passwords, and employee personal data that later surface in identity theft attempts.
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