United Group of Companies Listed by Storm Ransomware Group
If you have an account with United Group of Companies, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.
United Group of Companies was listed on Storm's leak site. Storm claims to have stolen internal data. This is the group's claim, not a confirmed finding.
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On August 07, 2026, the ransomware group Storm listed The United Group of Companies on its leak site, setting a public extortion deadline of September 4, 2026. The Troy, New York-based real estate developer, which specializes in senior living, student housing, multi-family properties, and commercial projects, has not publicly confirmed the claim as of this writing. According to the listing on the Storm leak site (tracked via RansomLook), the company is accused of failing to meet the group’s demands.
Leak Site Claim Details
The Storm leak site entry states that The United Group of Companies, a construction and real estate firm founded in 1972 and headquartered at 300 Jordan Road, Troy, NY, has been placed in their public gallery. The listing does not detail what specific data was allegedly taken, nor does it publish any sample files or quantify the number of affected records. It simply names the company, provides its industry and location, and lists an employee range of 201-500 people. As this information originates solely from the threat actor’s own leak site rather than a company notification or regulatory filing, the incident remains an unconfirmed claim.
Why This Matters to You and Your Family
When a company that manages housing developments, senior living communities, and tenant records appears on a ransomware leak site, the potential exposure reaches far beyond corporate systems. Tenants, prospective residents, vendors, and employees may have submitted personal information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, financial details for rent or financing, and contact information. If the claim is accurate, that data could now be in the hands of criminals who specialize in extortion and resale. Even without an official confirmation, the mere public listing increases the likelihood that your information tied to this company could surface in subsequent sales or dumps.
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Doxxing and Identity-Chain Risks
Real estate and property management records are high-value connectors in doxxing chains. A leaked tenant address, phone number, or email can be cross-referenced with gaming accounts, social media handles, family member names, and public records. This creates a map that links anonymous online activity back to physical locations and real identities. Children’s gaming usernames, for example, frequently reuse credentials or recovery emails tied to a parent’s information held by landlords or property managers. Once one link is exposed, the entire chain becomes easier for attackers to follow. Credential reuse across personal and housing-related accounts dramatically accelerates this risk.
Storm Ransomware Group Track Record
Public reporting attributes Storm as a relatively new ransomware operation that emerged in late 2024. The group follows a classic double-extortion model: they exfiltrate data before encrypting systems, then threaten both operational disruption and public data release unless a ransom is paid. Storm has targeted mid-sized organizations across North America and Europe, with a focus on sectors that hold sensitive personal records such as healthcare, education, and real estate. Their typical playbook involves initial access through phishing or exploited remote desktop services, followed by lateral movement, data compression, and exfiltration to their controlled infrastructure. They maintain a leak site that is updated with countdown timers, a tactic designed to pressure victims into paying before the claimed data is fully published or sold.
What to do
- Run a DoxxScan to map every link between your emails, phone numbers, addresses, and online handles that may connect to this or similar property management records.
- Enable continuous DoxxScan monitoring across 13.1B+ breach records and 100+ platforms so new exposures tied to your identity are flagged quickly.
- Rotate any password you have used for portals related to The United Group of Companies, student housing, senior living applications, or vendor accounts, and secure them with a hardware-backed authenticator app for 2FA.
- Let remediation specialists perform hands-on takedown requests on data brokers and exposed records that surface from this type of incident.
- Note that a leaked home address from a property management company endangers everyone at that location; your own timely removal requests are what reduce its circulation on the open web.
The appearance of another real estate operator on a ransomware leak site underscores how quickly tenant and employee data can move from corporate systems into criminal marketplaces. Taking deliberate steps now to map and lock down your personal exposure chains remains the most practical defense. DoxxScan’s continuous monitoring, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, and hands-on remediation specialists give individuals the tools to respond effectively when organizations cannot or will not confirm an incident promptly.
Source: Storm leak site via RansomLook
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