Ransomware Group aurora Hits: Diamond Truck Centres

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In the latest cybersecurity news, Diamond Truck Centres — a company operating in the CA — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group aurora. This data breach, discovered on 2026-06-16T13:21:27.187972+00:00, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2025.

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Incident Report

Attribute Information
Target Organization Diamond Truck Centres
Threat Group aurora
Summary [dealership, trucks] *** — Western Canada’s largest International Trucks dealership group (9 dealer + 13 sub-dealer locations, ~$63M revenue, 250 employees).

The dataset spans 17 years of unbroken operational history (2009–2026) and represents the full shared-drive contents of the entire company: HR, payroll, accounting, military contracts, and individual employee profiles.

The exposed material includes:

53 customer Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) forms — full bank account numbers, transit numbers, institution numbers, and authorized signatures for commercial customers including the City of Saskatoon.
17 years of employee payroll data — wages, SINs (implied), pension contributions, benefits, termination calculations for every employee since 2009.
Biometric data — ADP fingerprint timeclock enrollment records for all locations.
Immigration documents for 6+ foreign workers — LMIA applications, offers of employment, provincial nominee support docs.
System credentials in plaintext — ADP timeclock passwords, manager training logins, safe combination.
Military contract documentation — Diamond’s Controlled Goods Security Plan (ITAR/CGP), MSVS delivery matrices, military vehicle VINs, CFB Edmonton and RCMP vehicle program data.
289 GB of daily bank deposit scans (2017–2026) — customer cheque images with names, amounts, and account details.
A complete Outlook PST archive (166 MB) — years of internal email likely containing credentials and customer data.

Date of Breach 2026-06-16T00:00:00+00:00
Discovery Date 2026-06-16T13:21:27.187972+00:00
Region CA
Target Domain Diamond Truck Centres
Business Sector Transportation/Logistics

 

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Disclaimer: HookPhish does not engage in the exfiltration, downloading, taking, hosting, viewing, reposting, or disclosure of any stolen information. All breach data reported here is sourced from publicly available threat intelligence feeds for awareness purposes only.

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