[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Mold In Graphic Systems
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On November 7, 2025, Mold In Graphic Systems, a United States-based manufacturing company that provides permanent labeling solutions for plastic durable goods through its Polymer Fusion Labels, is listed as a ransomware leak victim on a page attributed to the threat group “akira.” The post frames the incident as a data-leak event and asserts that the attackers have access to a substantial volume of corporate data and intend to upload 15 GB of material in the near term. The described data types include employee information (such as driver licenses, scans of credit cards, and medical information), projects information, internal confidential files, agreements and contracts, and NDAs. There is no ransom amount stated, and the available text does not provide explicit encryption status. The entry carries the date 2025-11-07, which should be treated as the post date since no formal compromise date is provided.
The leak page shows no screenshots or images (the page has zero images). The stated plan to publish 15 GB of documents suggests data exfiltration and the potential public release of sensitive information tied to Mold In Graphic Systems, including employee records and internal contractual documents. No ransom figure or encryption details are disclosed in the posted content, and while the post signals a forthcoming data dump, there is no additional context about the attack’s impact beyond the described data targeted.
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