[BEAST] – Ransomware Victim: Microdevice

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Ransomware group:
BEAST
Victim name:
MICRODEVICE

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 10, 2025, BEAST published a leak entry titled BEAST LEAKS | Microdevice, identifying Microdevice as a victim in what is presented as a ransomware-related data-exfiltration event. Microdevice is described as a technology company specializing in building automation systems and supervisory solutions for hotels, offices, homes, nursing homes, and hospitals. Its product lineup includes access control, consumption monitoring, and the management of lockers, minibars, and safes, with more than 30 years of experience and a Hi4-Supervisor platform that provides integrated management for various supervisory systems. The leak page references the victim’s site in defanged form as Microdevice[.]com and carries a © BEAST attribution, signaling the leak’s branding. No explicit compromise date is provided beyond the post date, which is shown as October 10, 2025.

The post indicates there are 28 image attachments associated with the entry, generally described as screenshots or internal documents. No ransom amount or encryption status is stated in the excerpt; the framing suggests a data-leak incident rather than a full system encryption. The focus remains on Microdevice, with BEAST branding accompanying the leak. The content is presented in English and does not reveal personal contact information in the excerpt, with URLs defanged and live links not included in this summary.

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