[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Rhodes Young Black &Duncan RYBD
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
Rhodes Young Black &Duncan RYBD, a US-based CPA consulting firm headquartered in Duluth, is identified as the victim in a ransomware leak published by the Akira group. The leak page describes the firm as providing tax, accounting, and business consulting services and frames the incident as a data breach involving exfiltrated files. The attackers assert they will publish corporate documents and indicate that a large volume of client personal documents—such as identification documents and other sensitive information—along with HR files, financials, agreements and contracts, project materials, and some military-related files were compromised. The post does not specify a ransom amount, and there is no explicit compromise date provided; the posted date is recorded as 2025-11-11.
The leak page contains no images or screenshots, with metadata indicating zero images on the page. The disclosure emphasizes the risk to clients and the potential privacy and regulatory implications arising from exposure of personal data and internal records, including identification documents and other sensitive information, as well as HR data, financials, contracts, and project materials. Attribution appears to be to the Akira ransomware group, but the available data do not reveal any ransom demand or direct download link within the posted content.
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