[CLOP] – Ransomware Victim: MILGARD[.]COM
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
MILGARD.COM, a United States‑based window and door manufacturer and supplier in the Manufacturing sector, is listed as a ransomware victim on a leak page attributed to the Clop group. The page includes a descriptive portrayal of MILGARD.COM’s business, noting product lines such as vinyl, aluminum, fiberglass, and wood‑clad windows, in addition to patio doors and moving glass wall systems, and referencing installation and repair services. The dataset does not specify a compromise date; instead, the post date is recorded as 2025-10-27 11:26:04.798588. A queue notice on the leak page reads: “You have been placed in a queue, awaiting forwarding to the platform. Please do not refresh the page, you will be automatically redirected,” indicating the content is staged for publication rather than fully released at the time of capture.
According to the data, there are no screenshots, images, downloads, or external links attached to the post (images_count is 0; downloads_present is false; link_count is 0). No ransom amount, data volume, or encryption claim is disclosed in the provided fields. The presence of the Clop attribution aligns with this type of ransomware leak activity, but the snippet offers only minimal leak-page content and does not confirm a compromised date beyond the post date. Defenders should monitor for potential follow‑up disclosures related to MILGARD.COM and remain vigilant for exfiltration indicators associated with the Clop group within the manufacturing sector.
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