[CLOP] – Ransomware Victim: AUSENCO[.]COM

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Ransomware group:
CLOP
Victim name:
AUSENCO[.]COM

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 27, 2025, a leak post attributed to the CLOP group identifies AUSENCO.COM as a victim. AUSENCO.COM is described in the leak page’s profile as a global engineering and consulting firm based in Australia, offering services across minerals and metals, process infrastructure, program management, and environment and sustainability, with clients spanning mining, oil and gas, industrial, and infrastructure sectors and more than 30 offices worldwide. The page lists the industry as Not Found and the country as AU. The post does not provide explicit confirmation of encryption or a data-leak outcome, and no ransom amount is stated in the available data. A claim URL is indicated as present, suggesting a link to additional details, though the actual URL is not shown here. The page shows no downloads and no images or screenshots in the current view.

Within the visible content, a body excerpt reads: “You have been placed in a queue, awaiting forwarding to the platform. Please do not refresh the page, you will be automatically redirected.” This indicates the leak content may be gated or staged, rather than presenting data or a ransom note in this snapshot. The metadata shows zero images and zero downloadable files on the page. The post date, which serves as the publication date for this entry, is October 27, 2025. While the leak is attributed to CLOP, the excerpt does not reveal specific data types, the scope of exfiltration, or any ransom figure. In sum, the entry provides a minimal victim profile with a generic description rather than a full data dump in this view.

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