[QILIN] – Ransomware Victim: CMI
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Ransomware Group: QILIN
VICTIM NAME: CMI
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
The leak involves Credit Mediators Inc., a company specializing in commercial debt recovery and collection services with over 40 years of experience. The breach was discovered on June 25, 2025, and the incident reportedly occurred on the same day. The leak has exposed internal data, which was made accessible via the claim URL on the dark web. A screenshot associated with the leak shows what appears to be internal documents or system interfaces, but no sensitive PII such as individual names, emails, or addresses were disclosed publicly in the available information. The incident’s details point toward a cyberattack targeting their operational infrastructure.
The leak page indicates the attacker group responsible is identified as “qilin.” The company’s activity is listed as “Not Found,” which provides no specific industry classification. The breach’s main purpose seems to be data exfiltration, and the leak includes links to download the compromised data. No additional information about the type of data leaked or the contents of the breach was provided beyond the screenshot. The incident highlights the importance of cybersecurity defenses for companies involved in financial and collection services, emphasizing the need for ongoing security measures to prevent such intrusions.
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