Akira Ransomware Hits ASL Consulting and Others in Canada

Ransomware Attacks
Akira Ransomware Hits ASL Consulting and Others in Canada

Summary

On November 27, 2025, the notorious ransomware group Akira claimed responsibility for a significant cyberattack against ASL Consulting and four other companies in Canada. The threat actors assert that they have acquired approximately 14GB of sensitive data, threatening its release unless negotiations are initiated.


Incident Report

Field Details
Target ASL Consulting
Domain N/A
Country Canada
Attacking Group Akira
Date Reported November 27, 2025
Threat Actor Statement “We obtained about 14gb of the following companies: ASL provides Human Resources Software, Professional Services and Managed Outsourced Solutions for large and medium-sized organizations requiring a level of complexity and sophistication in HR beyond what is available from payroll providers with an HR offering. DTG Consulting Solutions provides recruiting and staff augmentation for Information Technology and Finance professionals. SBLM Architects specializes in blending design intelligence with technical excellence across various sectors, including healthcare, education, retail, commercial, mixed-use, and civic projects. Snyder Cohn is a renowned CPA and business advisory firm established in 1927, providing expert services to businesses, executives, and nonprofits primarily in the Washington DC area. They offer a comprehensive range of accounting services including compliance, tax, audit, and specialized client accounting advisory services. Dealer Information Systems (DIS) is a leading business management software provider to ag, construction, truck refrigeration and lift truck dealers. You will find personal employees and customer information, lots of projects, agreements and contracts and other sensitive files.”

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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