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Kodak Confirms Data Breach After ShinyHunters Stole

Eastman Kodak has confirmed a data breach following claims by the ShinyHunters extortion group. On its dark web leak site, ShinyHunters alleged the theft of over 2.2 million records, comprising...

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June 17, 2026 2 Min Read
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Eastman Kodak has confirmed a data breach following claims by the ShinyHunters extortion group. On its dark web leak site, ShinyHunters alleged the theft of over 2.2 million records, comprising customer personally identifiable information (PII) and internal corporate data.

The imaging technology giant acknowledged that an unauthorized third party briefly accessed “a limited amount” of company data, though the company has not independently verified the full scope of the threat actor’s claims.

The breach was first observed on June 15, 2026, when ShinyHunters, one of the most prolific cybercrime and extortion groups currently active, listed Kodak on its dark web site.

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Kodak confirmed a data breach after unauthorized access to a limited amount of company data. ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen over 2.2 million customer PII and internal corporate records

Threat actor: ShinyHunters
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— Hackmanac (@H4ckmanac) June 17, 2026

The group issued a “final warning” demanding the company make contact by June 18, 2026, or face a public leak of the exfiltrated data along with what they described as additional “annoying (digital) problems.”

In a statement provided to the media, Kodak said: “Kodak recently discovered that an unauthorized third party illegally gained temporary access to a limited amount of company data.

We promptly engaged external cybersecurity experts to support an investigation of what data was accessed and copied. We are working with law enforcement and are confident there is no threat to our systems or operations.”

ShinyHunters is a well-documented cybercriminal syndicate with a history of large-scale data theft and extortion campaigns targeting organizations across multiple sectors.

In 2026 alone, the group has claimed responsibility for breaches at Instructure Canvas affecting up to 9,000 educational institutions, Charter Communications (42 million alleged records), and Oracle PeopleSoft customers across more than 100 organizations.

The group typically operates via social engineering and vishing attacks to compromise employee credentials before exfiltrating sensitive data. ShinyHunters has not published any proof samples to validate the scale of the Kodak breach claim.

Kodak has not disclosed which categories of customer PII were accessed, nor has it confirmed whether any formal breach notification obligations have been triggered under applicable data protection regulations. No service disruptions or operational impacts have been reported as of this writing.

The investigation remains ongoing, and Kodak has committed to providing additional updates as circumstances develop.

Disclaimer: HackersRadar reports on cybersecurity threats and incidents for informational and awareness purposes only. We do not engage in hacking activities, data exfiltration, or the hosting or distribution of stolen or leaked information. All content is based on publicly available sources.

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Sarah is a cybersecurity journalist specializing in threat intelligence and malware analysis. With over 8 years of experience covering APT groups, zero-day exploits, and advanced persistent threats, Sarah brings deep technical expertise to breaking cybersecurity news. Previously, she worked as a security researcher at leading threat intelligence firms, where she analyzed malware samples and tracked cybercriminal operations. Sarah holds a Master's degree in Computer Science with a focus on cybersecurity and is a regular contributor to major security conferences.

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