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Ransomware group m3rx hits pvdd.ca

MEDIUM
·Not Found·CA·2026-05-06

pvdd.ca — a not found target operating in CA has been listed by the m3rx ransomware group on 2026-05-06. 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 Organizationpvdd.ca
Threat Group
m3rx
Summary+1 (604) 894-6632. Pemberton Valley Dyking District is an autonomous local government body dedicated to maintaining, adapting, and upgrading flood protection systems for the Pemberton Valley community. The organization provides essential services aimed at safeguarding residents from flood risks. It operates through a Board of Trustees and engages with the public during monthly meetings. The district also offers resources and real-time information during high water events to ensure community safety. Stolen: 148gb 50080 files
Date of Breach2026-05-06
Discovery Date2026-05-06
RegionCA
Target Domainpvdd.ca
Business SectorNot Found
Severity
MEDIUM

Claim by m3rx

+1 (604) 894-6632. Pemberton Valley Dyking District is an autonomous local government body dedicated to maintaining, adapting, and upgrading flood protection systems for the Pemberton Valley community. The organization provides essential services aimed at safeguarding residents from flood risks. It operates through a Board of Trustees and engages with the public during monthly meetings. The district also offers resources and real-time information during high water events to ensure community safety. Stolen: 148gb 50080 files

Posted by the m3rx 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

pvdd.ca

Leak post (onion / Tor)

tor

http://4k6plf4h2cm2nco6ae3inrsxnmqgl6lllmwefydhnlcq4tuhwbj4qpad.onion#pvdd.ca

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