Data Breach at Cleveland Construction: What You Need to Know
In an alarming turn of events, Cleveland Construction, Inc. recently suffered a significant data breach, exposing sensitive information. This breach, attributed to the cybercriminal group known as Akira, was discovered on December 2, 2025. With a leak size of 12GB, the incident raises serious concerns about data security and the potential impact on affected parties.
About Cleveland Construction
Cleveland Construction, Inc. is a well-established family-owned commercial construction company based in the USA. The firm specializes in general contracting, construction management, and interior specialty contracting across various sectors, including hospitality, retail, mixed-use developments, healthcare, and corporate offices. With a long-standing reputation for quality and reliability, this breach is particularly concerning for both the company and its clients.
What Happened
The data breach was detected on December 2, 2025, when it was revealed that the threat actor Akira had infiltrated Cleveland Construction’s systems, resulting in the unauthorized access and theft of approximately 12GB of sensitive data. This incident not only poses a risk to the company’s operational integrity but also raises significant privacy concerns for clients and employees whose information may have been compromised.
Next Steps
If you believe you are one of the affected parties from the Cleveland Construction data breach, it is crucial to take immediate action. We at Srourian Law Firm (SLF) are here to support you. We encourage you to reach out to us to discuss your options and the steps you can take to protect yourself moving forward. Your security and peace of mind are our top priorities.
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