[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Saskarc
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Ransomware Group: AKIRA
VICTIM NAME: Saskarc
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 6, 2025, a leak page associated with a ransomware operation presents Saskarc as a victim. The Canada-based manufacturing firm is described as active in sectors including petrochemical, oil and gas refining, mining, power generation, and food processing. The post states the attackers are ready to upload more than 54GB of data, listing sensitive documents such as audits, payment details, financial reports, and invoices, along with confidential information and other documents containing detailed personal information. The post does not disclose a specific ransom amount in the available text, and there is no explicit mention of encryption in the post. A claim URL is indicated on the page (defanged), though the actual URL is not provided here.
Metadata for the leak shows there are no images or screenshots included (images_count: 0) and no downloadable content indicated (downloads_present: false). Since no separate compromise date is provided in the data, the post date of October 6, 2025 is treated as the post date. The page highlights the risk to Saskarc and the broader Canadian manufacturing sector by signaling the potential exposure of financial records and other documents containing personal information. PII would be redacted in this summary, and any URLs referenced would be defanged if shown.
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