Ransomware victim disclosure
← All victims4 Coils Technology s.r.o.
listed as 4 Coils Technology s.r.o. (Lloyd Coils Europe) · Claimed by AUR0RA · listed 4 hours ago
Status timeline
- ListedAug 20, 2026
Current state: Listed for ransom
At a glance
- Group
- AUR0RA
- Status
- Listed for ransom
- Country
- Czech Republic
- Sector
- Manufacturing / HVAC&R
- Listed on leak site
- Aug 20, 2026
- Records
- 200+ OEM customers across 39 countries
About the victim
AI dossier — public-source company profile4 Coils Technology s.r.o., trading as Lloyd Coils Europe, is a Czech manufacturer of custom heat exchangers for the HVAC&R industry with approximately 200 employees across offices in four countries (Czech Republic, Germany, France, UK). The company serves 200+ OEM customers across 39 countries including major brands like Carrier, Daikin, and Trane, leveraging proprietary thermodynamic engineering expertise and MyCoil selection software.
- Industry
- Heat Exchanger Manufacturing for HVAC&R
- Address
- Czech Republic (headquarters); offices in Germany, France, and United Kingdom
- Employees
- 200
Attack summary
Severity: medium — Company is listed on the group's leak site with disclosure of operational scale and customer base, suggesting data exfiltration. However, the leak post excerpt does not itemize specific proof files, sensitive data categories, or quantified data volumes for this victim, making assessment conservative. The company's role as a B2B supplier to major OEMs and custodian of proprietary software raises moderate concern.AUR0RA claims to have exfiltrated data from 4 Coils Technology but the specific data scope and operational impact are not detailed in the available leak post excerpt. The group lists the company among multiple victims but does not specify what files were taken or their sensitivity.
Data the group says was taken
AI dossier — extracted from the leak post- Business/operational data
- Customer information (200+ OEM clients)
- MyCoil software/intellectual property
What the group claims
Czech-headquartered manufacturer of custom heat exchangers for the HVAC&R industry, trading as Lloyd Coils Europe, with offices in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. Serves 200+ OEM customers across 39 countries. Approximately 200 employees.
The leak post
captured from the group's site[ Primed Halberstadt Medizintechnik GmbH — a German manufacturer of medical devices founded in 1946 and now part of the PE-backed PP Medtech group (Wiesmann & Co. KG). The exfiltration captured four entire server volumes: Daten (883 GB) — File server: 289 employee home directories (547 GB), Czech subsidiary data (66 GB), production processes (162 GB), machine configurations (81 GB) EE (807 GB) — Enterprise system: Apollo ERP, VBANK banking (8 accounts), complete database backup (100.6 GB, dated June 3), product images WINDVSW1 (344 GB) — Windows server: DATEV accounting (115+ data directories including LODAS payroll), bank transfers, DMS exports dmsscan (12 GB) — Scanned documents from 51+ employee DMS mailboxes A database backup (spiel.zip.001–010, 100.6 GB) was created on 2026-06-03 ](http://u6lieui2dakbctcjea2bz4r4q32r7t36nwljovqbv7mxs6o2smgxixid.onion/blog/primed-halberstadt-medizintechnik-b278bad0)[ Planungsgruppe M+M AG is a German Aktiengesellschaft headquartered in Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, with approximately 432 employees across 10 offices (Böblingen, Stuttgart, München, Nürnberg, Regensburg, Ingolstadt, Augsburg, Esslingen, Mannheim, Frankfurt). Annual revenue: approx…
Data the group says was taken
- engineering data
- MyCoil selection software
- customer data
- manufacturing data
Screenshot of the leak post

Sources
Source
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