ShinyHunters has added Eastman Kodak and Deep Well Services to its extortion portal, alleging separate compromises involving customer information and internal corporate records.
The claims appeared during the group’s latest update cycle and include public deadlines of June 18, 2026.
The allegations remain unverified. BreachNews has not independently verified the authenticity of the claimed data or confirmed that records originated from either organization.
Kodak listing claims 2.2 million records
The Kodak entry alleges that more than 2.2 million records containing customer information and internal corporate data were compromised.
The listing provides no technical details regarding how the alleged data was obtained or what specific systems may have been affected.
No sample records had been publicly released at the time of publication.
Deep Well Services claim references customer data
The Deep Well Services listing alleges the compromise of more than 7,000 records containing customer information and internal company data.
Deep Well Services provides hydraulic fracturing and energy sector support services throughout the United States.
As with the Kodak claim, the leak site posting provides limited detail regarding the alleged intrusion.
Latest additions to expanding campaign
The two organizations represent the latest additions to an expanding list of alleged victims published by ShinyHunters.
Recent listings covered by BreachNews include organizations across retail, telecommunications, government, education, and manufacturing sectors, including those highlighted in our recent coverage of the group’s latest extortion campaign.
The postings include warnings that data may be released publicly if negotiations do not occur before the stated deadlines.
At the time of publication, neither Kodak nor Deep Well Services had issued any public statement addressing the claims.
BreachNews will update this article if either organization confirms an incident or additional evidence becomes available.











