Akira Ransomware Strikes Phillips Scales, Major Data Compromise

Ransomware Attacks
Akira Ransomware Strikes Phillips Scales, Major Data Compromise

Summary

On December 18, 2025, the notorious ransomware group Akira announced a cyberattack on Phillips Scales (phillipsscales.com), a leading industrial scales distributor based in Alaska, USA. The attack threatens the disclosure of sensitive corporate and employee data unless demands are met.


Incident Report

Field Details
Target Phillips Scales
Domain phillipsscales.com
Country USA
Attacking Group Akira
Date Reported December 18, 2025
Threat Actor Statement “Phillips Scales Alaska is the largest distributor of commercial and industrial scales in the state, offering a wide range of products including airport, bench, crane, floor, retail, and truck scales. We will upload 10gb of corporate data soon. Employees personal documents (passports, DLs, SSNs and other information), detailed financial information, client information, projects, NDAs, etc.”

The Akira ransomware group has once again demonstrated its evolving tactics by targeting Phillips Scales with a sophisticated attack. The scale of the data breach, which includes personal employee documents and detailed financial information, exemplifies the ongoing threat posed by ransomware actors in the industrial sector.

Recommended Security Actions

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  • Monitor continuously: Use DeXpose’s dark web and infostealer monitoring platform to detect breached credentials, leaked databases, and threat actor chatter in near real-time—before damage spreads internally.
  • Conduct a compromise assessment: Immediately initiate a full incident review to determine how attackers infiltrated your network, what data may have been exfiltrated, and whether any persistence mechanisms remain active.
  • Validate your backups: Ensure that your backups are current, encrypted, and stored offline. Utilize immutable backup solutions to defend against ransomware encryption and deletion attempts.
  • Apply threat intelligence: Integrate external threat feeds, including DeXpose-provided indicators of compromise (IOCs), into your SIEM or XDR platforms for real-time alerting and correlation.
  • Harden employee defenses: Run phishing simulations and enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) across all access points. Attackers often exploit weak or reused credentials sourced from the dark web.
  • Engage professional response teams: Involve cybersecurity incident response experts, threat analysts, and legal counsel before initiating any dialogue with ransomware groups or ransom brokers.

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Disclaimer

DeXpose does not engage in the exfiltration, hosting, redistribution, or purchase of stolen data. All breach information reported here is collected from publicly accessible dark web sources and threat intelligence platforms.
Our mission is to equip organizations with early-warning indicators, contextual threat insights, and actionable intelligence that help them secure their digital assets against evolving cyber threats.

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