[EVEREST] – Ransomware Victim: ANIA KRUK

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Ransomware group:
EVEREST
Victim name:
ANIA KRUK

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On 27 October 2025 at 14:09:01.728352, a leak post lists ANIA KRUK as a victim. ANIA KRUK is a Polish luxury jewelry brand, established in 1986, noted in the leak entry for its long-standing focus on high‑quality accessories crafted from precious metals and stones such as silver, gold, and diamonds. The page includes an AI‑generated description of the brand, presenting a general profile rather than specific incident details. The timestamp is treated as the post date since no explicit compromise date is provided in the data. The page also indicates the presence of a claim URL, suggesting the attackers have a data‑claim or data‑release component associated with the incident. The excerpt does not reveal a ransom amount or clearly state whether encryption occurred or data was exfiltrated.

Visual content on the leak page includes two image assets, likely part of a slideshow or visual evidence. The annotations show two images hosted on a dark‑web onion domain, with file names that imply slideshow navigation (for example, prev and next). The actual contents of the images are not described in the excerpt, and no direct image links are provided in this summary. Personal data or contact details are redacted within the available text, and no specific sensitive data types or figures are disclosed in the provided fields. In sum, the page presents the victim’s brand context alongside two visual artifacts rather than a detailed incident narrative.

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