[BLACKSHRANTAC] – Ransomware Victim: Gulf Warranties LLC

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Ransomware group:
BLACKSHRANTAC
Victim name:
GULF WARRANTIES LLC

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 16, 2025, a leak page attributed to the ransomware group blackshrantac identifies Gulf Warranties LLC as a victim. Gulf Warranties LLC is described as a Dubai-based provider of extended warranty programs and insurance solutions for motor vehicles, consumer electronics, and home appliances, serving both individual and corporate clients. The post characterizes the incident as a data breach and claims that as much as 300 GB of Gulf Warranties’ data were exfiltrated, with implied risk of public release or sale. The leak page includes ten images that appear to be screenshots of internal documents used to substantiate the breach; these images are hosted on Tor onion addresses (defanged here as A link to Gulf Warranties’ site is shown on the page, defanged as hxxp://www[.]gulfwarranties[.]com. The post carries a publication date of October 16, 2025, which serves as the post date for this leak entry.

Alongside the breach claim, the page presents a corporate profile of Gulf Warranties LLC, emphasizing a longstanding GCC heritage and a mission to deliver extended warranties and insurance solutions with a focus on protection, value, and service. The page asserts that the exfiltrated data would span categories such as financial information (invoices, insurance, banking data, assets), human resources data (employee records, contracts, licenses), and full legal and executive information. The dataset is described as 300 GB in size, with instructions that the data could be published or sold should the involved party fail to fulfill obligations; a claim URL is indicated on the leak page, and a contact token is included in the page content for further inquiries, though the actual contact details are redacted. The entry notes that no explicit ransom amount appears on the page itself, which aligns with some ransomware leaks that emphasize data access and potential public release rather than a fixed demand.

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