[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Boyer

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Ransomware group:
AKIRA
Victim name:
BOYER

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 28, 2025, a leak post identifies Boyer as a ransomware victim attributed to the akira group. Boyer is described as a leading commercial real estate development and construction management firm based in the Western United States. The post states that the attackers intend to upload more than 13 GB of corporate documents, including client information, detailed accounting and financial data, W-9 forms containing personal information, and numerous internal agreements and other internal documents. This indicates a data-leak scenario with exfiltration in progress or planned, rather than encryption-only. The post does not disclose a ransom amount, and there is no explicit compromise date provided beyond the post date, which serves as the publication date of this leak.

Visual content on the leak page appears absent in the provided data; there are zero screenshots or images reported. The disclosure centers on an impending release of the named documents, with categories including client information, detailed accounting and financial records, W-9 forms containing personal information, and other internal documents. The attack is attributed to the akira group, with Boyer identified as the victim. The stated potential exposure of personal information in W-9 forms underscores privacy and regulatory risks for Boyer and its clients if the data becomes publicly accessible.

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