[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Lautrec

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Ransomware Group: AKIRA

VICTIM NAME: Lautrec

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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 7, 2025, Lautrec is listed on a ransomware leak page attributed to a group identified as “akira.” The page portrays Lautrec as a United States–based company with an office in Alberta, Canada, describing its business as offering manufactured homes, apartments, townhomes, and RV rental sites, with communities that include pools, sports facilities, and a clubhouse. The post presents Lautrec as a victim and claims that sensitive corporate data has been exfiltrated. The date cited on the leak entry is the post date (October 7, 2025); there is no explicit compromise date provided. A claim URL is indicated as present on the page, though the actual link is not shown here. The entry does not appear to include any screenshots or images. The attackers state they are prepared to upload more than 18GB of Lautrec’s data.

The page highlights the types of data allegedly affected, including financial records (audits, payment details, financial reports, invoices) and personal information of employees and customers (identification documents, birth certificates, contact data). The wording emphasizes that this information is confidential and sensitive. No specific ransom amount or demand is disclosed in the posted content. The metadata notes the industry as Not Found or not provided, and there are no listed downloads or images beyond the claimed data. Overall, the post portrays a data-leak scenario consistent with ransomware exfiltration activity, with Lautrec as the victim and a risk of broader data exposure if the data is released publicly.


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