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Beacon Mutual Insurance

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This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the incransom group against Beacon Mutual Insurance. 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
United States
Business Category
Finance / Legal / Insurance
Employees
101-1000
Discovered
2026-01-31
Published
January 31, 2026
Victim ID
7ZzrMJpfxzld

Attack Summary

MAJOR DATA LEAK – Beacon Mutual Insurance Company EXPOSED: 275 GB (296,228,795,086 bytes) of highly sensitive internal data Beacon Mutual Insurance Company (Warwick, RI) – the primary workers' compensation insurer for Rhode Island businesses (also operating in MA & CT) – has suffered a massive data compromise. The leaked archive contains approximately 275 GB of uncompressed/internal files and includes the following categories of highly confidential information: Internal corporate documents and correspondence Complete financial statements and reports (2018–2025) Full employee list with personal details Confidential agreements, NDAs, vendor contracts, and partnership documents Detailed claims data: workers' compensation payouts, injury reports, medical records tied to claims Client / policyholder database: business information, insurance policies, payment history Personally identifiable information (PII) of individuals (employees, claimants, insured workers) – names, SSNs, addresses, dates of birth, contact details, etc. Training materials, internal manuals, compliance & safety documentation Multiple system backups and database dumps …and much more internal operational content

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