[ANUBIS] – Ransomware Victim: Dermatology Associates

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Ransomware group:
ANUBIS
Victim name:
DERMATOLOGY ASSOCIATES

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On November 6, 2025, a leak post attributed to the Anubis ransomware group identifies Dermatology Associates as a victim. The post presents this incident as a data-leak event within the healthcare sector, asserting that customer data from the clinic was compromised and exfiltrated. The post is timestamped 2025-11-06 14:18:15.316457, which serves as the post date since no separate compromise date is provided. The description on the leak page states simply: “Leak of clinic customer data.” There is no stated ransom amount in the post, as the ransom field is empty. The post indicates the presence of a claim URL, but the actual link is not included here.

The leak page shows no visual evidence: there are zero images or screenshots, and no downloadable files, links, or attachments are presented. The only external element noted is the existence of a claim URL, which suggests the attackers provide a mechanism to verify claims, though the URL itself is not disclosed in this summary. No additional documents or data samples are shown, and no ransom figure is provided. Taken together, the post presents Dermatology Associates as a healthcare victim of a data-leak incident, attributed to the Anubis group, with the event described as a data breach involving clinic customer data as of the published date.

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