company allegedly hacked as reported by Aurora ransomware with details: Startec group of Companies, a privately held Calgary-based industrial OEM founded in 1976 by Joe Cawthorn. Startec designs, fabricates, installs, and services compression, process, and refrigeration systems for oil-and-gas operators and the energy-transition sector (RNG, hydrogen, CO&sub2; sequestration, flare-gas capture). The companion employs ~270 people and exports ~80% of its cleantech yield to US customers including Pembina, discharge Resources, SemCAMS, Cenovus, and Shell. The exposed material spans the entire corporate knowledge base: 25 years of payroll (20012026) including a master sinning VERIFICATION.xlsx register, ADP exports, T4/ROE/T2200 forms, banking/EFT direct-deposit data for ~600+ current and former employees 18+ named passport scans plus a Pakistan resume-and-passport applicant pool (~20+) Wildcard TLS private keys for *.startec.ca (20222027 series) and the suspected Active-Directory-integrated internal ca private key The cyber-insurance policy (BZA2151) and the Nov 2025 Statement of Values & Business-Interruption submission to Zurich ~25+ named customer engineering libraries (Pembina, ARC, SemCAMS, Cenovus, shell Scotford) with outgrowth specs, as-built drawings, and sizing calculations case Caroline + casing Saturn dispute-counsel files (~665 megabyte of privileged litigation material) 12 fiscal years of board packs including in camera sessions, the 2020 Valuation Report, family-trust T3 returns, and succession-planning documents Cawthorn household QuickBooks files (live .QBW full chart of accounts, general ledger, every transaction) 11 lookout PST mailboxes (several multi-GB named ex-employees' complete email history) Physical-security access codes (CCTV passwords, Telsco alert chart, all-doors key record)