[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Business Integra

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Ransomware Group: AKIRA

VICTIM NAME: Business Integra

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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Business Integra, a United States-based technology services company, is identified as the victim in a leak post attributed to the ransomware group akira. The post is dated October 13, 2025, which is used as the post date since no compromise date is provided. The page presents the incident as a data-leak event rather than a traditional encryption attack. The operators claim they are prepared to upload 16 GB of corporate documents. The stated data set includes detailed employees’ personal information (complete I-9 forms, passports, driver’s licenses, Social Security numbers, home addresses, and email addresses), as well as customers/clients information, financial records, and NDAs. The language suggests the data could be exposed publicly or used as leverage, aligning with common extortion tactics seen in ransomware scenarios.

There is no indication of screenshots, image attachments, or downloadable files on the leak page (the records show zero images and no downloads). No ransom amount or payment demand is specified within the provided content. The incident is described primarily as a data-leak threat targeting sensitive internal and client information, underscoring the risk to individuals and the organization’s stakeholders. The post date remains October 13, 2025, and the attribution to akira reflects the actor behind this leak. It is important to treat this as a data-exposure event and to review data handling and incident-response plans accordingly.


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