Oil or fuel facility

AmSpec — Qilin ransomware group claims internal-file theft

Leak-site claim published 6 August 2026

Cranbury, New Jersey, United States (headquarters marker; global operations)

40.3100, -74.5100

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What happened

Qilin listed AmSpec on its ransomware leak site and claimed to have exfiltrated internal files, reportedly publishing a sample as proof. The available reporting did not identify the data volume, intrusion vector, encryption scope or number of affected people, and AmSpec had not issued public confirmation. AmSpec provides inspection, testing and certification services across petroleum, chemical, gas and other commodity supply chains, but no operational impact on those services or on any client terminal, refinery or energy asset was reported. This is therefore an unconfirmed corporate data-extortion claim, not a documented attack on physical energy infrastructure.

When cited sources give different casualty, damage or spill figures for this event, they’re reported side by side above rather than merged into one number. See how confidence levels work.

Evidence
Unconfirmed
Confidence
Unverified
Infrastructure
Oil or fuel facility
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Latitude
40.3100°
Longitude
-74.5100°

Attribution

Claimed by Qilin ransomware group

The claim originates from Qilin's criminal leak site. AmSpec had not publicly confirmed the incident, and no independent forensic verification was located.

Sources

  1. AmSpec Listed by Qilin Ransomware GroupGalaxyWarden · Incident reporting
  2. AmSpec global locationsAmSpec · Official global footprint and service context only; not confirmation of the ransomware claim