[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Pacific West SystemsSupply

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Ransomware group:
AKIRA
Victim name:
PACIFIC WEST SYSTEMSSUPPLY

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 21, 2025, the leak post associated with the Akira group identifies Pacific West SystemsSupply as a manufacturing-sector victim. The page states the attackers are prepared to upload 224 GB of corporate documents, including detailed employee information (passports, driver’s licenses, Social Security numbers, birth certificates, and similar records), financial and accounting data, some client information, project files, and NDAs. The post frames this as a data-exfiltration event and implies that the stolen materials may be released publicly or otherwise accessed, consistent with double-extortion ransomware patterns. There is no explicit ransom demand described on the page.

The post is dated October 21, 2025, which should be treated as the post date since no compromise date is listed. The leak page shows no accompanying screenshots or media—there are zero images associated with the post. Given the described data types, the potential exposure could affect employees, clients, and the company’s financial and contractual information. The page does not specify a ransom amount. Overall, the posting highlights the ongoing risk to manufacturing entities from ransomware groups that threaten data disclosure and exfiltration.

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