Novum Energy Listed by Global Secret Group Ransomware Group
If you have an account with Novum Energy, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.
Novum Energy was listed on Global Secret Group's leak site. Global Secret Group claims to have stolen internal data. This is the group's claim, not a confirmed finding.
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On July 26, 2026, Texas-based fuel and convenience retailer Novum Energy was publicly listed on the leak site of the ransomware operation known as Global Secret Group. The listing states that the company suffered a ransomware attack in which attackers exfiltrated internal files totaling 842 GB across 971,325 files and 117,085 folders. The number of individuals whose personal information was compromised remains unknown, as neither the leak-site posting nor any official notification has quantified affected records.
Reported Details from the Listing
The primary disclosure on the Global Secret Group leak site indicates that attackers successfully exfiltrated a large volume of internal company data from Novum Energy prior to encryption. The posting includes screenshots and a file tree summary but does not specify the exact categories of data taken. Publicly available company information shows Novum Energy operates convenience stores, gas stations, and liquor stores across Texas, employs between 51 and 200 people, and generates roughly $966 million in annual revenue. The leak site does not detail what specific customer, employee, or operational records were included in the 842 GB exfiltration.
Why This Matters for You and Your Family
When a company that handles fuel purchases, loyalty programs, payments, and employment records is breached, the exposure can directly affect ordinary customers and employees. If you have shopped at a Novum Energy location, used a store loyalty card, applied for a job there, or had your payment information processed at one of their gas stations, your data may now sit in an attacker-controlled archive. Even though the exact data types are not confirmed, ransomware groups routinely obtain names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license images, employment files, and financial transaction details. Any of these can be used for identity theft, tax fraud, or targeted phishing against you and your family.
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Doxxing and Identity-Chain Risks
Leaked internal files often contain spreadsheets that link employee and customer identities to email addresses, phone numbers, physical addresses, and sometimes even login credentials for internal systems. These details create long identity chains. Once attackers or data resellers publish one piece of information, it can be combined with other breaches to map your full digital footprint. Credential leaks of this nature frequently cascade into account takeovers on retail sites, email, and especially gaming platforms. Children’s gaming accounts tied to a family email or phone number become high-value targets because they often contain payment methods and personal chats that can be used for further extortion or doxxing.
Global Secret Group’s Known Track Record
Public reporting attributes Global Secret Group as a ransomware and extortion operation that emerged in late 2024. The group is known for double-extortion tactics: encrypting victim systems while simultaneously exfiltrating data and threatening public release unless a ransom is paid. Notable prior victims have included mid-sized manufacturing, retail, and logistics companies. Their typical playbook involves initial access through phishing or exploited remote desktop services, followed by lateral movement, data exfiltration over several days, and then deployment of ransomware. After encryption, they publish samples on their leak site and set short deadlines for payment before releasing larger portions of the stolen data. The Novum Energy listing follows this established pattern.
What to do
- Run a DoxxScan to map every link between your email addresses, phone numbers, usernames, and real-world identity so you can see exactly what exposure looks like from this breach.
- Rotate any password you have reused at novumenergy.com or related systems and switch to 2FA using an authenticator app instead of SMS.
- Enable continuous DoxxScan monitoring across 13.1B+ breach records and 100+ platforms so the next time your information appears it is caught within hours rather than months.
- Cover your entire household with DoxxScan family protection, which extends to dependents and children’s gaming accounts that often chain back to the same addresses and credentials exposed in retail breaches like this one.
- Let DoxxScan remediation specialists handle takedown requests across data brokers and extortion sites on your behalf while you focus on securing your accounts.
The Novum Energy breach is another reminder that retail and convenience-store chains remain attractive targets because they hold everyday customer and employee data that fuels identity crimes long after the initial headline fades. Taking deliberate steps now limits how far attackers can travel down your identity chain. DoxxScan by GalaxyWarden delivers continuous monitoring across 13.1 billion+ breach records and more than 100 platforms, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, and hands-on remediation by specialists, with full household coverage that includes children’s gaming accounts.
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