[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Sellars Absorbent Materials

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Ransomware group:
PLAY
Victim name:
SELLARS ABSORBENT MATERIALS

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Sellars Absorbent Materials, a US-based manufacturing company, is listed as the ransomware leak victim in the latest post. The leak page was published on 2025-11-07 and presents the incident as a data-leak event rather than a straightforward encryption of systems. The attackers claim to have exfiltrated private and personal confidential data from the victim, including client documents, budgets, payroll records, identification details, tax information, and financial data. The post aligns with a double-extortion pattern, signaling that stolen data could be released publicly or offered for sale, while no ransom figure is disclosed in the available metadata.

The page contains no screenshots or images (media count is zero) and does not appear to provide downloadable files or direct links beyond a claim URL, which is indicated as present but whose address is not disclosed here. The body excerpt references the victim and mentions the site associated with the company, defanged as hxxp://www[.]sellarscompany[[.]]com[.] The dataset records show the claimed data volume as unknown (represented by ??? gb) and there is no explicit ransom amount in the provided data. The post date remains 2025-11-07, and in the absence of a separate compromise date, this is treated as the post date for the event.

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