[BEAST] – Ransomware Victim: Punjab Forensic Science Agency

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Ransomware group:
BEAST
Victim name:
PUNJAB FORENSIC SCIENCE AGENCY

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On November 7, 2025, BEAST published a leak page identifying the Punjab Forensic Science Agency (PFSA) as a victim in Pakistan’s public sector. The page bears the BEAST LEAKS banner and presents PFSA as the target of a ransomware-related disclosure. The excerpt focuses on PFSA’s institutional profile, listing its forensic capabilities across disciplines such as audio-visual analysis, computer forensics, DNA and serology, pathology, latent fingerprint analysis, and trace chemistry. It emphasizes PFSA’s aim to support law enforcement through training and education, including courses and workshops on evidence collection and preservation, and note that the agency facilitates study tours to acquaint institutions with its operations. The narrative frames PFSA’s work as enhancing forensic science capabilities in Pakistan to combat corruption and promote justice. The post date is November 7, 2025.

Media and materials: The leak page indicates 29 images associated with PFSA, described generically as screenshots or related materials without detailing their exact content. A claim URL is indicated as present, suggesting an accompanying link to additional materials or a ransom-related message, though the excerpt does not reveal any ransom demand or explicit information about encryption or data exfiltration. No downloads are listed on the page, and there is no explicit file-size information provided in the excerpt. Overall, the post centers on the Punjab Forensic Science Agency, with no other organizations named within the provided content.

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