This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the
coinbasecartel group against
Silver Peak. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and
timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.
Window Zero
EXPOSURE GAP
Window Zero is the time the breach stayed in the open before
anyone said so — the gap between when the attack was first discovered
on the operator's leak site (t1) and when it was publicly disclosed (t2).
The wider this window, the longer victims, staff and customers were exposed with no warning.
-81days
t1 · Published
t2 · Disclosed
Disclosed / Notified
Jan 09, 2026
Attack Summary
[AI generated] Silver Peak is a global software-defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) solutions provider. The company develops advanced technologies that route data traffic and help reduce the cost of network hardware. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Silver Peak serves thousands of customers worldwide, improving their data and application performance across wide area networks.
Leak Screenshots
SAMPLE
Proof-of-breach screenshots the operator posted from the stolen data. Previews are
redacted and locked — the originals are available on HaveIBeenRansom.
Dark Web Exposure
Findings for silverpeak.com
— indexed by HaveIBeenRansom.
0
found in Infostealer logs
189
found in Traditional breaches
56
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