[CLOP] – Ransomware Victim: LV[.]COM

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Ransomware group:
CLOP
Victim name:
LV[.]COM

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On 2025-11-07 14:36:17.780674, a leak post attributed to the CL0P ransomware group identifies LV.COM as a victim. The metadata lists LV.COM with the industry field shown as Not Found, and the accompanying description frames LV.COM as a UK-based insurer offering a broad range of insurance and retirement products. The post date is the timestamp provided; no separate compromise date is disclosed. The leak page contains no screenshots or images and presents no downloadable files or attachments. A claim URL indicator is present on the page, suggesting the attackers provide a link for further action, though no ransom figure or encryption status is stated in the available data.

Based on the information available, the post does not explicitly state whether LV.COM’s systems were encrypted or if data was simply exfiltrated. The lack of an explicit “Encrypted” or “Data leak” designation leaves ambiguity about the attack’s impact. No visible images or documents are shown, and no monetary ransom amount is disclosed in the entry. The presence of a claim URL aligns with the CL0P group’s extortion pattern, wherein stolen data may be released or monetized, yet the leak page does not provide specifics about the data types involved or the requested payment. The entry remains focused on LV.COM as the victim, with no other company names referenced in the post text.

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