Meduza

Quiet since April 15, 2026
6 victims named on the leak site
0 in the last 30 days
6 in the last 12 months
Feb 2026 first victim we recorded
Apr 15, 2026 most recent victim posted
1 leak site tracked

Data as of August 16, 2026.

What industries Meduza targets

Sector identified for 4 of 6 victims.

Manufacturing2
Education1
Healthcare1

Where the victims are located

Country identified for 5 of 6 victims.

Canada2
United Kingdom2
United Arab Emirates1

Every Meduza victim

VictimSectorCountryPosted
German Standard Group gsgroup.coNot identifiedUnited Arab EmiratesApr 15, 2026
Kelsey School Division kelseyschooldivision.caEducationCanadaFeb 17, 2026
Powerscourt powerscourt.comNot identifiedUnited KingdomFeb 17, 2026
Rene Industries rene.co.ugHealthcareNot identifiedFeb 17, 2026
Teknequip teknequip.comManufacturingUnited KingdomFeb 17, 2026
Voltech Rebuilders voltechrebuilders.comManufacturingCanadaFeb 17, 2026

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Meduza leak site

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

  • 5tqdhriujqb7tb3cw3i3ffwaamjtnph6wsijdbecscyqhii3jbjz2rqd.onion

Meduza questions

Is Meduza still active?

It's gone quiet. The last victim we recorded was April 15, 2026, and nothing has appeared since. Groups do go quiet and come back, so we're still watching.

How many victims has Meduza claimed?

Meduza has named 6 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 Meduza first appear?

The first victim we recorded for Meduza was posted on February 17, 2026. That's when the group entered our collection, which isn't necessarily when it started operating.

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