SpaceBears Breach All Truck Transportation Co

Ransomware Attacks
SpaceBears Breach All Truck Transportation Co

Summary

On August 21, 2025, the ransomware group SpaceBears claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against All Truck Transportation Co (www.alltruck.com), a leading road transport company based in the USA. The group has threatened to release sensitive data if their demands are not met.


Incident Report

Field Details
Target All Truck Transportation Co
Domain www.alltruck.com
Country USA
Attacking Group SpaceBears
Date Reported August 21, 2025
Threat Actor Statement “All Truck Transportation Co, Inc. was founded in 1978 by CEO/Owner Mathew J. Alagna and is based in Chicago, IL. Over the years the company has grown steadily focusing on its commitment to provide qualified professional drivers and well maintained equipment with the latest technology. Each client’s needs are analyzed by their current transportation process. A customized solution is designed for each individual customer affording the companies maximum productivity to reduce their overall transportation costs.- Database- Financial documents- Personal information of employees and clients https://www.alltruck.com/”

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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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