Ransomware victim disclosure
← All victimsCP Gauger & Associates (CPG Documentation)
listed as CPG Documentation · Claimed by Nightspire · listed 3 months ago
Status timeline
- ListedMar 7, 2026
- Data leakeddate unknown
At a glance
- Group
- Nightspire
- Status
- Data leaked
- Country
- United States
- Listed on leak site
- Mar 7, 2026
About the victim
AI dossier — public-source company profileCPG Documentation (CP Gauger & Associates) is a Wisconsin-based provider of technical documentation and translation services, operating since 1953. The company offers document production, technical writing, language translation, 3D rendering, database publishing, and rebranding services for manufacturers and regulated industries. It serves clients across multiple U.S. states and supports global markets through professional translation of technical and regulated content.
- Industry
- Technical Documentation & Translation Services
- Address
- Wisconsin, United States
- Employees
- 1-50
- Founded
- 1953
Attack summary
Severity: medium — Data is listed as published by the group, implying exfiltration occurred, but no proof, data samples, or inventory are currently available in the post. The company handles regulated technical documentation and translation for manufacturers, which could include sensitive proprietary and compliance-related content, warranting medium severity pending confirmation.The Nightspire ransomware group claims to have attacked CPG Documentation and lists the disclosure status as data_published; however, the leak post contains no data, proof files, or further details about what was encrypted or exfiltrated.
What the group claims
Data is not available now.
Sources
- Victim sitecpgcanhelp.com
Source
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