[QILIN] – Ransomware Victim: Center for Neuropsychology Learning and Development
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 30, 2025, the leak page associated with the Qilin ransomware operation lists Center for Neuropsychology Learning and Development as a victim in the Education sector. The page frames the incident as a data-leak event and provides a claim URL for additional details. The victim’s name is Center for Neuropsychology Learning and Development; no alternative corporate aliases appear in the page text. Because no explicit compromise date is provided, the post date is treated as the publication date. The post is attributed to the threat actor group “qilin” and includes a body excerpt with a TOX token value, which appears to function as an internal identifier. The page’s messaging suggests that data was exfiltrated and may be released, aligning with ransomware double-extortion patterns.
The leak page shows three images—likely screenshots or internal documents—referenced within the page’s annotations. There are no downloadable files listed, and no ransom amount is specified in the available data. The visuals are hosted on a Tor onion domain, with URLs defanged in public summaries (for example, the host appears as rather than a clickable link). The image assets bear file names such as noisetex2[.]png, bg2[.]png, and bg3[.]png, indicating visuals used to support the breach claims. The focus remains on the Center for Neuropsychology Learning and Development, with other organization mentions treated as background context in this summary.
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