Aurora Group Compromises Hagerman & Company

Ransomware Attacks
Aurora Group Compromises Hagerman & Company

Summary

On June 19, 2026, the notorious ransomware group Aurora targeted Hagerman & Company (hagerman.com), a leading Autodesk Platinum Partner based in the USA. The attack resulted in the exposure of sensitive data across multiple sectors, threatening significant vulnerabilities.


Incident Report

Field Details
Target Hagerman & Company
Domain hagerman.com
Country USA
Attacking Group Aurora
Date Reported June 19, 2026
Threat Actor Statement “*** — a 40-year-old Autodesk Platinum Partner headquartered in Mt. Zion, Illinois, serving 250+ enterprise customers across manufacturing, energy, defense, healthcare, and education. The exposed dataset includes: Complete proprietary source code for 15+ commercial products including the HNC Licensing System (License Generator, License Server, License Manager) — enabling unlimited piracy of all Hagerman products. 8+ plaintext database credentials in .udl files, including an Oracle SYS (DBA superuser) account with password ‘Hagerman@1!’ reused across multiple systems. Engineering vault databases for 14+ critical infrastructure entities — NYPA (7 power plants including Niagara Falls), Kinder Morgan (Elba Island LNG terminal), HydroOne (Ontario electricity), Phillips 66, Chevron, and 8+ petroleum refineries. Defense/government data — NASA IT Security Requirements, Lockheed Martin configurations, Boeing-SVS vault data, JPL configurations. Azure DevOps transaction logs (1.6 GB) containing complete source code version history and potentially CI/CD deployment secrets. Third-party database credentials for Michigan State University (3 databases), Cal State Long Beach, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center infrastructure.”

This incident underscores the persistent threat that ransomware groups like Aurora pose to organizations across various industries. The exposure of critical data not only impacts Hagerman & Company but also highlights vulnerabilities in the defense, healthcare, and educational sectors.

Recommended Security Actions

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  • 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.
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