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Atlas Metal Industries Inc

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This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the aurora group against Atlas Metal Industries Inc. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.

Country
Canada
Business Category
Hospitality / Food & Beverage / Tourism
Employees
0-50
Discovered
2026-04-29
Published
April 29, 2026
Victim ID
7md5mVanjSl3

Attack Summary

[food, metal] Atlas Metal Industries Inc. — a privately held commercial-foodservice-equipment manufacturer headquartered in Miami, Florida. The dataset is a complete Microsoft Dynamics GP environment: production databases, payroll records, system credentials, Autodesk Vault product-design backups, CNC fabrication programs, and all supporting infrastructure configuration. The exfiltration occurred on or about April 8, 2026; the attack was identified April 22, 2026. The exposed material includes: 15.8 GB of payroll-records database (PYREC) — full Employee Master with SSNs, DOBs, addresses, direct-deposit bank routing numbers, salary, W-4 tax data, garnishments, and check history dating to at least 2018. 30+ SQL Server login accounts with password hashes in a sp_help_revlogin dump — named employees, system admins (DYNSA, sa), service accounts, and Active Directory domain accounts. 74 GB of Autodesk Vault Professional backup — complete product-design history from 2019 through 2026, covering every product line Atlas Metal manufactures. Hundreds of CNC fabrication programs — laser-cutter and Amada punch-press G-code for the full catalogue of sheet-metal components. A base64-encoded SQL credential for the TimeClock Plus timekeeping system, stored in plaintext XML. 8 SQL Server databases with full backup chains — ATLAS (primary), PYREC (payroll), DYNAMICS (system), TEST (18 GB dev clone), TWO, AMIT, plus system databases (master, msdb, DynamicsGPSecurity).

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