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Nidec Chaun Choung Technology alleged data leak by Blackfield

Data Leak
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1 unique sources, 1 articles

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Blackfield escalated pressure on Nidec Corporation and Nidec Chaun Choung Technology by posting alleged stolen-data samples and threatening to publish or sell the material, increasing the risk of exposure of internal documents and file structures. The leak claim remains unverified, but the posted samples and ransom demand make the data exposure allegation operationally significant.

Related Happenings

Nidec Chaun Choung Technology hit by ransomware attack

Incident
H score49 First: 30.06.2026 12:41 Last: 30.06.2026 12:41 Sources 1

How related: “On Monday, June 22, 2026, ransomware-originated damage was confirmed in part of Nidec Chaun Choung Technology’s server,” Nidec says.

About this happening: **Nidec Chaun Choung Technology** confirmed a **ransomware attack** that caused **ransomware-originated damage** to part of a server and forced emergency containment actions. The...

0APT and KryBit mutual operational data leak

Data Leak
H score45 First: 28.04.2026 16:00 Last: 28.04.2026 16:00 Sources 1

About this happening: The **0APT** and **KryBit** ransomware groups are in a live **data leak** fight that exposed internal operator records, victim negotiation data, and core infrastructure files. One...

Timeline

  1. 30.06.2026 12:41 1 articles · 2h ago

    Nidec Chaun Choung Technology confirms ransomware damage on its server

    Victim Impact Update

    Nidec confirmed ransomware-originated damage in part of Nidec Chaun Choung Technology’s server on June 22, 2026, then shut down the affected server and network to contain spread. The company said it was investigating possible information leakage and whether production, shipping, and other business operations were affected.

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  2. 30.06.2026 12:41 2 articles · 2h ago

    Blackfield claims data theft from Nidec and demands $2 million

    Initial Disclosure

    Blackfield claims a data theft from Nidec Corporation and Nidec Chaun Choung Technology, demands $2 million to delete the stolen data, offers a $5,000 one-day leak extension and a $400,000 immediate download option, and posted sample files and documents to support the leak allegation.

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