Cyber Incident Victim: Delta
Date:
Jan 2026
Location:
Russia
Summary
Delta, a Russian provider of alarm and security systems, suffered a significant cyberattack that disrupted its services across multiple operations. The attack was described as large‑scale and coordinated, affecting alarm monitoring, customer support platforms, and internal IT infrastructure. Service outages were reported for both corporate clients and end‑users relying on the company’s security solutions. The incident prompted the firm to suspend affected systems while it investigated the breach and worked to restore normal functionality.
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Description
On January 28, 2026, Delta, a prominent Russian provider of alarm and security systems, experienced a significant cyberattack. The attack was described in the source as large-scale and coordinated. It led to widespread service disruptions across the company's offerings. The incident affected Delta's operations broadly. The abstract of the article notes that Delta provides alarm and security systems. The article was published by BSafes Library on April 7, 2026. The article's date is listed as 2026-04-07. The incident itself is dated January 28, 2026. The source categorizes the entry under outage reports. The description emphasizes the scale of the attack. No further technical details about the attack vector are provided in the source.

As a result of the cyberattack, Delta's services were disrupted, impacting its ability to deliver alarm and security system functions. The widespread service disruptions affected the company's operations. The source does not specify which particular systems were taken offline. It also does not detail any detection, containment, or remediation steps undertaken by Delta. No information is given about the attackers' identity or motives. The article does not mention any ransom demand or data loss. Consequently, the narrative of the incident is limited to the reported disruption and its operational impact. The source concludes that the attack was significant and coordinated.
