[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Seasons Federal Credit Union

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Ransomware group:
AKIRA
Victim name:
SEASONS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Seasons Federal Credit Union, a US-based financial services institution, is identified on the leak page as the victim of a data-exfiltration event. The post is dated November 3, 2025, and it notes the involvement of an outsourced service provider in the victim’s operations. It claims that roughly 17 GB of corporate documents will be uploaded, listing categories such as employee and customer information, W-9 tax forms, contracts and agreements, confidential files, accounting and financial documents, HR records, and NDAs. The page presents this as a data leak rather than an encryption incident and does not include an explicit ransom demand in the text.

Current page metadata indicates there are no images or screenshots attached, and there are no downloads or external links shown on the post. The post date, November 3, 2025, is the only date provided; no separate compromise date is stated. No ransom amount or payment demand is mentioned in the material. The content centers on the prospective exposure of sensitive corporate information rather than immediate system encryption, signaling a data-leak scenario. Personal data categories are acknowledged but no specific PII is disclosed in this summary, and any such details would be redacted if present.

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