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Ransomware group emperador hits NetExam

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·Technology·2026-08-20

NetExam — a technology target has been listed by the emperador ransomware group on 2026-08-20. The information below reflects what the threat actor has publicly claimed on their leak site; the details have not been independently verified.

Incident Report

Target OrganizationNetExam
Threat Group
emperador
SummaryNetExam (netexam.com) — the website of NetExam LMS+, a US-based SaaS learning management system built for external audiences rather than internal employees. It helps companies train, certify, and enable their channel partners, customers, and association members, with features like certification tracking, self-paced and instructor-led courses, e-commerce, white-labeling, Salesforce integration, and AI-powered course authoring agents. Headquartered in Dallas, with clients including AMD, AT&T, Oracle, Trellix, and Sabre. [Size: 18.1 MB | Sector: Education, Retail, Other]
Date of Breach2026-08-20
Discovery Date2026-08-20
Region
Target Domainnetexam.com
Business SectorTechnology
Severity
MEDIUM

Claim by emperador

NetExam (netexam.com) — the website of NetExam LMS+, a US-based SaaS learning management system built for external audiences rather than internal employees. It helps companies train, certify, and enable their channel partners, customers, and association members, with features like certification tracking, self-paced and instructor-led courses, e-commerce, white-labeling, Salesforce integration, and AI-powered course authoring agents. Headquartered in Dallas, with clients including AMD, AT&T, Oracle, Trellix, and Sabre. [Size: 18.1 MB | Sector: Education, Retail, Other]

Posted by the emperador threat actor on its public leak site. This is the group's own statement and has not been independently verified by HackerFeeds.

Sources

Victim website

netexam.com

Leak post (onion / Tor)

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/post/netexam/

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