[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Manko Window Systems
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 17, 2025, Manko Window Systems, a United States–based manufacturer of commercial windows, aluminum systems, and glass products, appears on a ransomware leak page as a victim. The post claims that attackers have access to a broad trove of corporate data and state they are ready to upload approximately 20 GB of documents. This indicates a data-leak scenario rather than a purely encrypted incident, and no ransom figure is disclosed in the post. The leak page does not provide a separate compromise date; the publication date is used to anchor the incident in the record.
The page describes a potential exposure of diverse data categories, including client personal information (such as SSNs, dates of birth, and phone numbers, along with other documents), employee information, accounting and financial records, project documentation, drawings and specifications, detailed information on products, and NDAs, among other material. The language implies these materials would be uploaded or made accessible, consistent with a data-leak/dual-extortion pattern, though no ransom amount is disclosed. The post date for the leak is October 17, 2025, with no stated compromise date beyond the publication date. The page contains no images or screenshots and shows no downloads or linked files.
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