[INCRANSOM] – Ransomware Victim: partitio[.]com
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
partitio.com, a French-based technology services provider described as delivering information system management, private cloud hosting, and content management solutions, is listed as a ransomware victim on a leak page attributed to the group incransom. The page presents partitio.com as a trusted partner focused on improving collaboration and data security for its clients, including SMEs, retailers, and accounting professionals. The description notes certifications such as ISO 27001 and HDS, signaling claimed security standards prior to the incident. The metadata indicates a post date of 2025-10-27 00:13:00, which should be treated as the leak post date since a separate compromise date is not supplied.
Content on the leak page shows no visible images or downloadable files—there are zero images and no downloads recorded in the data. A claim URL is indicated as present, suggesting the attackers have provided a link to their claims or ransom information, though the provided data does not include any ransom amount or specifics about data categories affected. The available information does not explicitly state whether the attack encrypted systems or resulted in a data leak; the only clearly stated date is the post date. The summary remains focused on partitio.com as the victim, with no other company names singled out in this context.
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