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MyPillow listed on ransomware gang’s leak site, but denies it has been breached

·Source: Graham Cluley

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Executive Summary

A notorious ransomware gang claims to have stolen MyPillow's private data, but CEO Mike Lindell calls it a politically motivated "hit job." With the countdown ticking toward a massive dark web leak, who is telling the truth? Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Analysis

A notorious ransomware gang claims to have stolen MyPillow's private data, but CEO Mike Lindell calls it a politically motivated "hit job." With the countdown ticking toward a massive dark web leak, who is telling the truth? Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
Source Attribution

Originally published by Graham Cluley on May 28, 2026.

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