[EMBARGO] – Ransomware Victim: ACTi[.]com
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
ACTi.com, a technology company based in Taiwan, is named as a victim on a ransomware leak page attributed to the EMBARGO group. The leak page describes the operation as EMBARGO locker and asserts that ACTi.com’s network was breached, with data exfiltration claimed by the attackers. The post date shown on the page is 2025-10-20 13:03:36.92539; since no explicit compromise date is provided, this timestamp is treated here as the post date. The entry identifies ACTi.com within the technology sector and notes its Taiwan origin. A claim URL is present on the page, but no ransom amount is disclosed in the available data, which aligns with typical data-leak posts that accompany ransomware claims.
The leak page includes a single media item: one image with the alt text “EMBARGO.” The image is hosted at an onion-address domain, though the exact URL is not reproduced in this summary (defanged to avoid explicit linking). There are no additional downloads or external links listed beyond the claim link, and no other files are reported. In sum, ACTi.com is presented as the victim of a technology-sector ransomware incident, with the attackers offering a public claim and a single media artifact as proof, but without an explicit ransom figure shown in the metadata.
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