[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Cellucap Manufacturing
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 19, 2025, Cellucap Manufacturing, a United States–based manufacturer, is identified as a ransomware victim in a public leak post. The entry frames the incident as a data-leak event rather than a pure encryption attack and claims that sensitive corporate information has been exfiltrated. The post lists a broad range of data purportedly compromised, including private and personal confidential data, client documents, budgets, payroll records, accounting information, taxes, identification details, and financial information, among other items. The post date is 2025-10-19, and the entry shows it was added to the leak catalog on 2025-10-15. The body excerpt references Cellucap Manufacturing and includes a brief descriptor “information: Manufacturing,” indicating the disclosed data pertain to a manufacturing organization. The page does not include direct URLs in this summary.
Visual content on the leak page appears absent: there are no screenshots or images, and no downloadable attachments are indicated. The metadata notes that a ransom-claim URL is present on the page, suggesting the attackers provide a mechanism to review a ransom note or related instructions, though the exact ransom amount is not disclosed in the available data. The data size is shown as “??? gb,” indicating the exact volume of exfiltrated data remains unspecified, and the post has 67 views. Taken together, these details align with a data-leak posture commonly employed by ransomware groups to threaten or disclose stolen information from a manufacturing victim.
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