[OBSCURA] – Ransomware Victim: Cape Dara Resort Pattaya
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 20, 2025 at 17:38:52.194940, a ransomware leak post lists Cape Dara Resort Pattaya as a victim. The resort is described as a luxury 5-star beachfront property located in Pattaya, Thailand, within the Hospitality and Tourism sector. The leak page reproduces promotional copy highlighting deluxe rooms and private pool suites, a range of dining options, a spa, and various experiences and events intended for travelers seeking a lavish getaway. The post asserts that a breach occurred and that 80 GB of data has been exfiltrated, with a claimed revenue figure of $25.2kk and a status of Pending, accompanied by a countdown timer indicating several days remaining. Because no compromise date is provided in the data, the post date is used as the incident date. The page treats the event as a data leak rather than an encryption-focused incident.
The leak page contains no images or screenshots (images_count is 0 and downloads_present is false). The body excerpt largely mirrors the resort’s marketing material and includes a message welcoming readers to a Data Leak Site, with no visible internal documents or files in the provided data. A claim URL is indicated as present, though the actual address is not shown in this summary. The page cites a leak size of 80 GB and includes a Time Left countdown of roughly eight days, consistent with ransomware data-leak campaigns. Cape Dara Resort Pattaya remains the victim identified by the page, which is located in Thailand; the content centers on a data breach and the potential public release of stolen data, rather than a confirmed encryption event.
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