[ANUBIS] – Ransomware Victim: Aussie Fluid Power

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Ransomware group:
ANUBIS
Victim name:
AUSSIE FLUID POWER

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 16, 2025, Aussie Fluid Power, an Australian manufacturing firm, is named as a victim in a ransomware leak post. The post, attributed to the Anubis group per the accompanying metadata, claims that a cyberattack compromised the company’s network and resulted in a data breach. The leak page frames this as a data leak rather than a straightforward encryption event and presents the release as public disclosure of stolen material. It includes an image gallery comprising 18 screenshots and a single downloadable link, which the attackers present as evidence of the breach and as access to the stolen files. The body excerpt notes that the leaked materials include internal financial records and quality improvement reports, with references to contracts and project data; no personal or client contact information is shown in the excerpt, and any PII is redacted in this summary. The post date is 2025-10-16 23:37:03.359671, which serves as the post date for this leak entry.

The leak page indicates 18 images are included to illustrate the claimed exfiltration, along with one downloadable file. The described content points to internal business records—such as financial documents and process or quality improvement materials—and references to contracts and project data as part of the exposed materials. This pattern aligns with data-leak extortion campaigns that threaten public release of sensitive information. The excerpt does not reveal any explicit ransom amount, and there is no clear mention of system encryption within the excerpt; instead, the focus is on data theft and potential public disclosure. Given the post date and the volume of accompanying material, Aussie Fluid Power should be aware of potential exposure across financials, operations, and supplier relationships and consider appropriate incident response and communications measures as part of a cautious risk assessment.

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