National Standard Parts Associates (NSPA), an American manufacturer of heat shrink terminals, connectors, tubing, and installation tools, reported a ransomware claim by the akira threat actor, stating that 53GB of corporate data is being threatened for exfiltration and encryption. The stolen information includes employee personal documents (passports, driver’s licenses, SSNs, and other data), contracts, client/partner details, numerous NDAs, and detailed financials, impacting #UnitedStates
Incident Details
- Victim: National Standard Parts Associates
- Sector: Manufacturing
- Country:
- Actor: akira
- Source:
- Discovered: 2026-06-04T13:50:31.583245+00:00
- Published: 2026-06-04T00:00:00+00:00
Information
- American manufacturer specializing in heat shrink terminals and connectors, as well as heat shrink tubing and installation tools, serving industries that require reliable sealed electrical systems.
- Threatened to upload 53 GB of corporate data soon.
- Claimed the stolen data includes employee personal documents such as passports, driver’s licenses, Social Security numbers, and other sensitive information.
- Included contracts and agreements among the exposed files.
- Referenced some client and partner information in the compromised data.
- Reportedly contains many NDAs, detailed financials, confidential files, and similar sensitive material.
Disclaimer: This post is based on public claims made by the ransomware group "akira". I cannot confirm the accuracy of the information. However, I would be happy to share any official statement from the affected organization to provide clarification.