[DRAGONFORCE] – Ransomware Victim: Dental Society of La Plata

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Ransomware group:
DRAGONFORCE
Victim name:
DENTAL SOCIETY OF LA PLATA

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 17, 2025, the Dental Society of La Plata, a healthcare organization based in Argentina, is listed as a ransomware victim in a leak post attributed to the DragonForce group. The entity operates in dentistry education, online services, and a professional library for dental practitioners in La Plata, and the leak page frames the incident as a data breach involving exfiltration of SOLP’s data—a pattern consistent with double-extortion ransomware operations. Because no separate compromise date is provided, the post timestamp 2025-10-17 14:57:11.522910 should be treated as the publish date. The post does not disclose a ransom amount on the public-facing page.

The leak entry includes 24 images that appear to be attachments or screenshots of internal documents. These images are presented as evidence of the data that was exfiltrated, though the contents of the attachments are not described in detail within the summary. The page also indicates a claim URL is present, which is typical of threat actors offering a public channel for further information or negotiation. No explicit data volumes or data types are stated, and there is no mention of whether the victim’s systems were encrypted. Taken together, the page illustrates ongoing ransomware risk to healthcare organizations and the potential public exposure of the Dental Society of La Plata’s data, with the victim name preserved for context.

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