Cuba Ransomware Victim: R1group

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Cuba Ransomware

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Victim NameR1group
Victim Website
(if available)
  hXXps://r1group[.]it
DescriptionFor more then 27 years we have been expanding our Partnerships in order to strengthen each area of competence of the company, in function of the organisation, the offering, the specific needs. The objective is to acquire the definition of a technical and consulting proposal targeted at optimising company workflows and total effectiveness. With our partners, we guarantee our interlocutors the supply, installation and integration of the best hardware and software systems on the market.We possess the highest levels of technical and commercial certifications for each brand we work with, convinced that investing in resources and their skills is the only way to bring value to the market.
Number of Leaked Files
(at time of posting)
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Date Files were recieved22 June 2022

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Onion Site URL:
hXXp://cuba4ikm4jakjgmkezytyawtdgr2xymvy6nvzgw5cglswg3si76icnqd[.]onion/