GDLockerSec

Dark since January 27, 2025
5 victims named on the leak site
0 in the last 30 days
0 in the last 12 months
Jan 2025 first victim we recorded
Jan 27, 2025 most recent victim posted
1 leak site tracked

Data as of August 16, 2026.

What industries GDLockerSec targets

Sector identified for 3 of 5 victims.

Education1
Government1
Manufacturing1

Where the victims are located

Country identified for 2 of 5 victims.

Egypt1
Nigeria1

Every GDLockerSec victim

VictimSectorCountryPosted
Amazon Web Services amazon.comNot identifiedNot identifiedJan 27, 2025
Faculty of Graduate Studies for Education cu.edu.egEducationEgyptJan 27, 2025
Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority lnrbda.gov.ngGovernmentNigeriaJan 27, 2025
Shih Ka Plastic Boxes Factory shihka.com.hkManufacturingNot identifiedJan 27, 2025
Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fès usmba.ac.maNot identifiedNot identifiedJan 27, 2025

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GDLockerSec leak site

The address we've seen GDLockerSec publish victims from. Any .onion address needs the Tor Browser.

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GDLockerSec questions

Is GDLockerSec still active?

Not for over a year. The last victim we recorded was January 27, 2025. The leak site has published nothing since, though the data it already leaked is still out there.

How many victims has GDLockerSec claimed?

GDLockerSec has named 5 victims on its leak site since we started tracking it. That counts organizations, not leaked files. A single victim often accounts for thousands of published files.

When did GDLockerSec first appear?

The first victim we recorded for GDLockerSec was posted on January 27, 2025. That's when the group entered our collection, which isn't necessarily when it started operating.

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