[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Ami Bearings

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Ransomware group:
AKIRA
Victim name:
AMI BEARINGS

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On November 10, 2025, Ami Bearings, a United States-based manufacturer of mounted ball bearings that serves the North American market, is described on a leak page associated with ransomware activity. The page states that 15 GB of corporate documents will be uploaded soon, listing categories such as employee information, client information, project information, agreements and contracts, and NDAs. This signals a forthcoming data exposure consistent with data-leak extortion practices, rather than an immediate encryption event. No explicit compromise date is provided on the page; with only the post date available, that date is treated as the event timeline for this entry.

The page notes that the attackers intend to release or publish 15 GB of Ami Bearings’ internal documents, spanning employee and client data, project records, contracts, and NDAs. There are no screenshots or images on the page, and no ransom figure or demand is stated. The content focuses on the potential leakage of sensitive information rather than a disclosed encryption outcome, highlighting the ongoing risk ransomware groups pose to U.S.-based manufacturing firms and the exposure of confidential business information should the data be released.

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