This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the
dispossessor group against
smart-union.org. 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.
146days
t1 · Published
t2 · Disclosed
Business Category
Public Sector
Published
October 19, 2023
Disclosed / Notified
Mar 14, 2024
Attack Summary
SMART has approximately 700 local unions and councils in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The International Union, based in Washington, DC and Cleveland, Ohio coordinates the union’s activity on behalf of the membership. The International a...
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 smart-union.org
— indexed by HaveIBeenRansom.
0
found in Infostealer logs
604
found in Traditional breaches
59
found in Ransomware leaks
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••• emails
Access Intelligence
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••• emails
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••• emails
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clop · ransomware
••• emails
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