[INCRANSOM] – Ransomware Victim: Universal Group For Engineering and Consulting
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Ransomware Group: INCRANSOM
VICTIM NAME: Universal Group For Engineering and Consulting
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On August 20, 2025 at 14:14, a ransomware leak page associated with the Incransom group identifies Universal Group For Engineering and Consulting as the victim. The company operates in the Business Services sector and is based in the Palestinian territories (PS). The page frames the incident as a data-leak event, asserting that attackers breached the organization’s network and exfiltrated data. It notes a claim URL on the page, consistent with ransomware operators’ practice of threatening public release or sale of stolen information. The page includes eight image attachments intended as evidence, described only in general terms as screenshots or documents, with no detailed description of their contents.
The page also presents a contact snippet that lists a numeric office reference and an email address, both of which have been redacted for privacy in this report. The content centers on Universal Group For Engineering and Consulting, aligning with the stated Business Services focus. The eight image attachments are provided as onion-based download links (defanged in this summary) to illustrate the claimed data exfiltration, though the exact nature of the documents shown in the images is not disclosed. The post does not publicly disclose a ransom figure within the available data, but the presence of a claim URL indicates a ransom-related channel or negotiation posture typically associated with this threat activity.
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