Company Details
borouge
2,853
150,431
325
borouge.com
0
BOR_1023355
In-progress

Borouge Company CyberSecurity Posture
borouge.comFounded in 1998 through a strategic partnership between ADNOC and Borealis, Borouge was formed to build and operate a petrochemical complex in Al Ruways, United Arab Emirates, with a sales and marketing business in Singapore. Borouge, listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX symbol “BOROUGE” / ISIN “AEE01072B225”), is a leading petrochemical company that provides innovative and differentiated polyolefin solutions. ADNOC owns a majority 54% stake and Borealis holds a 36% stake in Borouge. With its base in the United Arab Emirates and Marketing & Sales head office in Singapore, Borouge employs more than 3,000 people representing over 40 nationalities and serves customers in 50 countries across the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Building on the unique Borstar® and Borlink™ technologies and over 50 years of experience in polyolefins, Borouge provides innovative, sustainable and value creating polymer solutions for packaging, infrastructure, energy, mobility, agriculture and healthcare applications that address global challenges such as climate change, food protection, access to fresh water, energy conservation, healthcare and waste management. In 2014 Borouge successfully commissioned its Borouge 3 expansion plant, increasing the Company’s annual capacity to 4.5 million tonnes of polyethylene and polypropylene and making Borouge’s site in Ruwais, UAE, the world’s largest integrated polyolefins complex. Borouge has expanded its commercial and logistics network in the Middle East and Asia, established a world-class Innovation Centre in Abu Dhabi and expanded its Application Centre in Shanghai. Focused on its mission, ‘value creation through people and innovation’, Borouge ensures that its customers are provided with differentiated products with improved reliability of supply throughout the value chain. Borouge is committed to the principles of sustainability and is a signatory of the chemical industry’s Responsible Care® Global Charter.
Company Details
borouge
2,853
150,431
325
borouge.com
0
BOR_1023355
In-progress
Between 750 and 799

Borouge Global Score (TPRM)XXXX

Description: A significant BEC fraud that targets Middle Eastern-based businesses and people has been discovered. The effort has grown to include a new group of phishing domains that were created using the same name patterns as a prior campaign that was detected in July. The collection of phishing websites uses several forms of baits, including phoney employment offers, investment possibilities, vendor registration, and contract bidding, to target contractors in the UAE. Ninety percent of the 35 phishing domains examined target the Emirates National Oil Company, Sharjah National Oil Corporation, and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) (ENOC). In order to deceive users, some domains have simply an email server (often provided by Zoho) active, some have duplicated the content of reputable companies, and some domains reroute to reputable domains. Threat actors behind this campaign are deliberately purchasing and registering domains with keywords that are similar to those of domains belonging to real businesses. The campaign also makes use of pre-stored static web pages with comparable templates to make it resistant to takedowns. If a domain is banned, these templates are uploaded to another domain.


No incidents recorded for Borouge in 2025.
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Borouge cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Founded in 1998 through a strategic partnership between ADNOC and Borealis, Borouge was formed to build and operate a petrochemical complex in Al Ruways, United Arab Emirates, with a sales and marketing business in Singapore. Borouge, listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX symbol “BOROUGE” / ISIN “AEE01072B225”), is a leading petrochemical company that provides innovative and differentiated polyolefin solutions. ADNOC owns a majority 54% stake and Borealis holds a 36% stake in Borouge. With its base in the United Arab Emirates and Marketing & Sales head office in Singapore, Borouge employs more than 3,000 people representing over 40 nationalities and serves customers in 50 countries across the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Building on the unique Borstar® and Borlink™ technologies and over 50 years of experience in polyolefins, Borouge provides innovative, sustainable and value creating polymer solutions for packaging, infrastructure, energy, mobility, agriculture and healthcare applications that address global challenges such as climate change, food protection, access to fresh water, energy conservation, healthcare and waste management. In 2014 Borouge successfully commissioned its Borouge 3 expansion plant, increasing the Company’s annual capacity to 4.5 million tonnes of polyethylene and polypropylene and making Borouge’s site in Ruwais, UAE, the world’s largest integrated polyolefins complex. Borouge has expanded its commercial and logistics network in the Middle East and Asia, established a world-class Innovation Centre in Abu Dhabi and expanded its Application Centre in Shanghai. Focused on its mission, ‘value creation through people and innovation’, Borouge ensures that its customers are provided with differentiated products with improved reliability of supply throughout the value chain. Borouge is committed to the principles of sustainability and is a signatory of the chemical industry’s Responsible Care® Global Charter.

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The official website of Borouge is https://www.borouge.com/.
According to Rankiteo, Borouge’s AI-generated cybersecurity score is 795, reflecting their Fair security posture.
According to Rankiteo, Borouge currently holds 0 security badges, indicating that no recognized compliance certifications are currently verified for the organization.
According to Rankiteo, Borouge is not certified under SOC 2 Type 1.
According to Rankiteo, Borouge does not hold a SOC 2 Type 2 certification.
According to Rankiteo, Borouge is not listed as GDPR compliant.
According to Rankiteo, Borouge does not currently maintain PCI DSS compliance.
According to Rankiteo, Borouge is not compliant with HIPAA regulations.
According to Rankiteo,Borouge is not certified under ISO 27001, indicating the absence of a formally recognized information security management framework.
Borouge operates primarily in the Chemical Manufacturing industry.
Borouge employs approximately 2,853 people worldwide.
Borouge presently has no subsidiaries across any sectors.
Borouge’s official LinkedIn profile has approximately 150,431 followers.
Borouge is classified under the NAICS code 325, which corresponds to Chemical Manufacturing.
No, Borouge does not have a profile on Crunchbase.
Yes, Borouge maintains an official LinkedIn profile, which is actively utilized for branding and talent engagement, which can be accessed here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/borouge.
As of November 27, 2025, Rankiteo reports that Borouge has experienced 1 cybersecurity incidents.
Borouge has an estimated 4,121 peer or competitor companies worldwide.
Incident Types: The types of cybersecurity incidents that have occurred include Cyber Attack.
Title: BEC Fraud Targeting Middle Eastern Businesses
Description: A significant BEC fraud that targets Middle Eastern-based businesses and people has been discovered. The effort has grown to include a new group of phishing domains that were created using the same name patterns as a prior campaign that was detected in July. The collection of phishing websites uses several forms of baits, including phoney employment offers, investment possibilities, vendor registration, and contract bidding, to target contractors in the UAE. Ninety percent of the 35 phishing domains examined target the Emirates National Oil Company, Sharjah National Oil Corporation, and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) (ENOC). In order to deceive users, some domains have simply an email server (often provided by Zoho) active, some have duplicated the content of reputable companies, and some domains reroute to reputable domains. Threat actors behind this campaign are deliberately purchasing and registering domains with keywords that are similar to those of domains belonging to real businesses. The campaign also makes use of pre-stored static web pages with comparable templates to make it resistant to takedowns. If a domain is banned, these templates are uploaded to another domain.
Type: BEC Fraud
Attack Vector: Phishing
Motivation: Financial Gain
Common Attack Types: The most common types of attacks the company has faced is Cyber Attack.
Identification of Attack Vectors: The company identifies the attack vectors used in incidents through Phishing Domains.

Entity Name: Emirates National Oil Company
Entity Type: Corporation
Industry: Oil and Gas
Location: United Arab Emirates

Entity Name: Sharjah National Oil Corporation
Entity Type: Corporation
Industry: Oil and Gas
Location: United Arab Emirates

Entity Name: Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)
Entity Type: Corporation
Industry: Oil and Gas
Location: United Arab Emirates

Entry Point: Phishing Domains
High Value Targets: Emirates National Oil Company, Sharjah National Oil Corporation, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc),
Data Sold on Dark Web: Emirates National Oil Company, Sharjah National Oil Corporation, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc),
Most Recent Entry Point: The most recent entry point used by an initial access broker was an Phishing Domains.
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