[SINOBI] – Ransomware Victim: Florida-Spectrum Environmental Services
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 28, 2025, a leak post attributed to the Sinobi ransomware group references Florida-Spectrum Environmental Services as a victim. Florida-Spectrum Environmental Services is a United States–based environmental testing and analytical chemistry laboratory with more than 40 years of experience and multiple locations across Florida and Georgia. The company serves a broad client base within the engineering, consulting, chemical, petroleum, and waste-management sectors, offering analytical and sampling services and emphasizing data quality and client partnerships. The leak page presents Florida-Spectrum Environmental Services as a victim in a ransomware incident and aligns with typical data-exfiltration narratives, suggesting that sensitive information may have been exfiltrated or threatened with public release. The post date shown is October 28, 2025 at 22:00:33, which is treated as the publication date of the leak post. The page notes the presence of a claim URL, indicating that the attackers claim access to the victim’s data, although no ransom amount is disclosed in the metadata.
From the metadata, there are no images or screenshots on the leak page (images_count is 0), and there are no downloadable files or external links (downloads_present is false and link_count is 0). No compromise date beyond the post date is provided; the post date thus stands as the publication date. The only explicit indicator of the attackers’ claim is the presence of a claim URL, but the data does not include any stated data types, volumes, or encryption details, nor any ransom figure. No other personal or contact information is present in the provided data, and the victim name remains Florida-Spectrum Environmental Services.
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