[AKIRA] – Ransomware Victim: Shands Elbert
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
Shands Elbert is identified in the leak post as a law firm based in St. Louis with more than 50 years of experience offering a broad range of legal services. The firm is described as providing services in business law, education law, labor and employment, litigation, and estate planning, serving corporations, governmental entities, educational institutions, individuals, and small businesses. The leak page frames Shands Elbert as a victim of a ransomware incident and describes a data-leak scenario in which sensitive corporate information has been exfiltrated and may be released publicly. The post is dated 2025-11-06, which is the post date, and it states that attackers will upload more than 31 GB of internal documents, signaling a forthcoming data release. It also hints that personal information could be exposed, listing categories such as names, dates of birth, phone numbers, addresses, driver’s license numbers, passports, Social Security numbers, and numerous medical files, though no actual values are disclosed here.
There are no images or screenshots currently attached to the post in the provided data; the images field indicates zero images, and no visual attachments are listed. The post centers on a data-exfiltration scenario with a warning of a forthcoming public release of internal documents (more than 31 GB) and mentions potential exposure of personal information, while there is no explicit ransom amount or encryption claim presented in the excerpt. The post date remains 2025-11-06, serving as the timing reference for this entry. The content highlights the ransomware threat landscape facing law firms that handle sensitive client and internal records, with the victim name preserved as Shands Elbert.
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