Akira Ransomware Attack on American Bespoke Clothier Adrian Jules Ltd.

Ransomware Attacks
Akira Ransomware Attack on American Bespoke Clothier Adrian Jules Ltd.

Summary

On April 7, 2026, the notorious ransomware group Akira claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Adrian Jules Ltd., a renowned American bespoke clothing manufacturer. The attackers allege they have gained access to 15GB of sensitive data, threatening to leak HR files, financial records, and detailed customer information unless their demands are met.


Incident Report

Field Details
Target Adrian Jules Ltd.
Domain N/A
Country USA
Attacking Group Akira
Date Reported April 7, 2026
Threat Actor Statement “Adrian Jules Ltd. specializes in the design, manufacturing, and wholesaling of custom clothing made in America, focusing on bespoke garments crafted by hand. The company offers a range of men’s clothing styles and provides a private label service for those looking to create their own luxury clothing brand. We will upload 15gb of corporate data soon. HR files (employee emails, phones and so on), financials (personal financial statements, payment details, credit cards and so on), drawings, projects, detailed customer info (addresses, contacts, even height, weight and so on), NDAs, etc.”

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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.
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