[SARCOMA] – Ransomware Victim: Paul Hildebrandt
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On November 11, 2025, a leak page attributed to the ransomware group Sarcoma publicly identifies Paul Hildebrandt AG as a victim. Paul Hildebrandt AG is described as a German packaging company with roughly 300 employees across 14 locations in Germany, Austria, and Denmark, offering more than 50,000 products including environmentally friendly packaging options, films, boxes, and adhesive tapes. The post frames the incident as a data-leak event rather than a purely encrypted intrusion and claims that about 1.4 TB of data was exfiltrated from the company’s network. The archive is described as containing files, SQL databases, and Exchange data, suggesting exposure of internal documents, database contents, and email-related information.
The post date is 11 November 2025, and there is no separate compromise date provided beyond the post date. The leak page reports no screenshots or images—there are zero images associated with the post. No ransom amount or explicit demand is disclosed in the available metadata. The material appears to present a data-leak scenario with a large exfiltration (approximately 1.4 TB) from Paul Hildebrandt AG, focusing on the exposure of files, SQL data, and Exchange information within a German packaging company context.
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