[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Electro-Tech

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Ransomware Group: AKIRA

VICTIM NAME: Electro-Tech

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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Electro-Tech, a United States-based company described on the leak page as a manufacturer’s representative for electrical products, is identified as the victim. The post indicates that attackers intend to upload company data soon, listing categories that may be exposed, including financial data (audits, payment details, financial reports, invoices), NDAs, and other documents containing detailed personal information. A claim URL is noted on the page, though the exact link is not provided here. The page shows no screenshots or images and does not appear to offer any downloads at this time. The content points to a forthcoming data leak event rather than immediate disclosure via encryption or a posted ransom demand.

According to the post metadata, the post date is August 19, 2025. No compromise date is provided in the data; the date on the leak page is the post date. The page frames the incident as a planned data upload rather than a breached event, with the stated intention of publishing sensitive internal documents, including financial records and NDAs that could contain personal information. There is no explicit ransom amount disclosed in the visible content. The leak-page content emphasizes the risk to Electro-Tech’s confidential information and to any individuals connected to those records, underscoring the ongoing threat landscape facing technology-sector manufacturers in the United States.


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