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medium severity June 21, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

Vietnamese Real Estate Site Nhathanhpho Hit by Nova Ransomware

Nhathanhpho.com.vn, a Vietnamese real estate listing platform, was claimed by the Nova ransomware group. The victim listing appeared on monitoring sites on June 21. Limited public details are available on the scope of data exfiltrated.

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Vietnamese Real Estate Site Nhathanhpho Hit by Nova Ransomware
Data exposed:
  • personal-information
  • business-data

A Vietnamese real estate website called Nhathanhpho.com.vn was listed as a victim by the Nova ransomware group on June 21, 2026. The attackers claim to have taken personal information and business data from the platform, which connects buyers, sellers, and agents across Vietnam. Public details about the exact number of people affected remain limited, but anyone who listed a property, inquired about a home, or created an account on the site could have records exposed.

Available reporting describes the incident as a typical ransomware operation in which Nova exfiltrated data before encrypting systems and then posted the victim on leak-monitoring sites. The Vietnamese real estate portal specializes in residential and commercial listings, meaning the stolen records likely include names, contact details, property addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and possibly identification numbers submitted during registration or transactions. No confirmed evidence has surfaced yet showing the full dataset for sale or freely downloadable, which is common in the early stages of these claims.

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