[DRAGONFORCE] – Ransomware Victim: Saturn Machine
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
Saturn Machine, a Canadian-based manufacturer that designs and builds steel fabrication equipment for major North American steel producers, is listed as a ransomware victim on a leak page associated with the Dragonforce group. The leak metadata indicates a post date of 2025-10-26 05:26:20.489052, which should be treated as the leak post date since no compromise date is provided. The entry notes the presence of a claim URL, but the dataset does not include an accessible page excerpt or any visual attachments; there are no images or downloads indicated (images_count: 0; downloads_present: false).
Based on the available data, the post does not explicitly specify whether the incident involved encryption or a data leak, and no ransom figure is provided. Saturn Machine is identified within the Manufacturing sector, but the dataset does not reveal the types or scope of any compromised data, nor does it provide any attached screenshots or image evidence. The absence of a page body excerpt in the dataset means there is limited corroboration of the leak post’s claims beyond the existence of a claim URL.
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