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Northeast Rescue Systems

Claimed by Dragonforce · listed 2 days ago

1d
Age
since listed · data leaked

Status timeline

  1. ListedJul 13, 2026
  2. Data leakeddate unknown

At a glance

Status
Data leaked
Listed on leak site
Jul 13, 2026

About the victim

AI dossier — public-source company profile

Northeast Rescue Systems is a specialized distributor of rescue, safety, and protective equipment serving emergency services and industrial safety communities in the New England region. The company supplies protective clothing, technical rescue tools, detection instruments, and mission-critical hardware to first responders and safety professionals.

Industry
Emergency Services Equipment & Safety Supplies

Attack summary

Severity: medium — Data has been published (disclosed status confirmed), but the leak post provided contains only marketing description with no specific data inventory, proof files, or details about what was actually exfiltrated. Without visibility into the nature and scope of exposed data, severity cannot be elevated to 'high'.

The dragonforce group claims to have compromised Northeast Rescue Systems and published data from the breach. The specific nature of exfiltrated data and operational impact are not detailed in the available post excerpt.

medium

What the group claims

Northeast Rescue Systems is a dedicated provider of specialized rescue, safety, and protective equipment serving emergency services and industrial safety communities throughout the New England region. The company is known for supplying a wide selection of highquality gear, including protective clothing, technical rescue tools, detection instruments, and missioncritical hardware tailored to the demanding needs of first responders and safety professionals. With a focus on reliability, expert guidance, and personalized service, Northeast Rescue Systems supports teams that operate in hazardous environments by equipping them with trusted products from reputable manufacturers and fostering strong relationships built on professionalism and trust

Sources

Source

Indexed 2 days ago

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Disclosure context

About Dragonforce

Dragonforce is a relatively new ransomware group that emerged in December 2023, operating with apparent financial motivations based on their targeting patterns and victim selection. The group's origin and potential affiliations remain unclear due to limited public documentation from established threat intelligence sources, though their rapid accumulation of 439 documented victims suggests either sophisticated capabilities or possible connections to existing ransomware infrastructure. Based on their targeting patterns across diverse sectors including manufacturing, business services, technology, and construction, Dragonforce appears to employ opportunistic attack methodologies, though specific initial access vectors, encryption methods, and extortion tactics have not been publicly detailed by major security firms or law enforcement agencies. The group has demonstrated a preference for targeting organizations primarily in English-speaking countries and Western Europe, with the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and Italy representing their most frequent victim locations, suggesting possible language capabilities or geographic operational preferences. As of current reporting, Dragonforce appears to remain active given their recent emergence and ongoing victim acquisition, though the lack of detailed public analysis from major threat intelligence organizations indicates either operational security measures that have limited researcher visibility or that the group has not yet conducted sufficiently high-profile attacks to warrant extensive public documentation by CISA, FBI, or established security research firms. The group has been linked to 627 public disclosures across our corpus. First observed on a leak site on December 13, 2023; most recent post July 14, 2026. The operation is currently active.

Also tracked as: DRAGON FORCE.

Timeline of this disclosure

  • July 13, 2026Northeast Rescue Systems listed by Dragonforceon the group's public leak site

Sector and geography

This disclosure adds to ransomware activity in the Business Services sector, which has 3,796 disclosures indexed across all operators we track. Geographically, Northeast Rescue Systems is reported in United States, a country with 3,115 ransomware disclosures in our corpus.

If your organisation is affected

A listing by Dragonforce means Northeast Rescue Systems appeared on a ransomware extortion site and data attributed to it has been published. If this is your organisation, or a supplier you depend on, the priority is to confirm the intrusion and contain it before the window to act closes.

  • Engage your incident-response team and preserve forensic evidence before remediating — do not wipe affected systems first.
  • Force a password reset and revoke active sessions for exposed accounts; rotate any credentials, API keys or certificates that may have been in the stolen data.
  • Assess regulatory notification duties (GDPR, NIS2, sector regulators) — many carry a 72-hour reporting clock from awareness.
  • Report the incident to your national CERT, CISA (United States), as required for your jurisdiction.
  • Monitor for the data appearing on Dragonforce's leak site and across paste and breach channels, and brief downstream partners who may be exposed through you.

How we know this. Darkfield monitors public ransomware leak sites continuously, archiving every new disclosure and the data later released against the victim. Each entry on this page is sourced from the operator's own publication and cross-checked against complementary OSINT feeds (RansomLook, ransomware.live, RansomWatch). We do not collect or host stolen data — only the metadata, timestamps and screenshots needed to make the public disclosure searchable and accountable. Records here are corrected when the original post is edited, retracted, or merged with another disclosure.