Ransomware group dragonforce hits Pamil Modulsystem
Pamil Modulsystem — a manufacturing target operating in SE has been listed by the dragonforce ransomware group on 2026-05-13. 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 Organization | Pamil Modulsystem |
|---|---|
| Threat Group | dragonforce |
| Summary | Pamil Modulsystem specializes in renting flexible modular buildings tailored for various needs, including offices and schools. Established in 1963, the company focuses on providing high-quality, customizable solutions that enhance work and learning environments. They manage the entire process from planning and construction to maintenance, ensuring a seamless experience for their clients. Committed to sustainability, Pamil emphasizes circular building practices by renovating returned modules for future use. |
| Date of Breach | 2026-05-13 |
| Discovery Date | 2026-05-13 |
| Region | SE |
| Target Domain | pamil.se |
| Business Sector | Manufacturing |
| Severity | MEDIUM |
Claim by dragonforce
Pamil Modulsystem specializes in renting flexible modular buildings tailored for various needs, including offices and schools. Established in 1963, the company focuses on providing high-quality, customizable solutions that enhance work and learning environments. They manage the entire process from planning and construction to maintenance, ensuring a seamless experience for their clients. Committed to sustainability, Pamil emphasizes circular building practices by renovating returned modules for future use.
Posted by the dragonforce 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
pamil.se
Leak post (onion / Tor)
http://z3wqggtxft7id3ibr7srivv5gjof5fwg76slewnzwwakjuf3nlhukdid.onion/blog/?post_uuid=8735ea06-7110-4801-b5f5-b3be61b2b4c0
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