[EVEREST] – Ransomware Victim: MotorsportMarkt[.]de
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
MotorsportMarkt.de is presented as a German online portal that operates a motorsport marketplace, offering a platform for buying and selling motorsport vehicles, parts, equipment, and accessories, and including listings for motorsport-related jobs, properties, and services. The platform spans a broad range of motorsport disciplines, including cars, motorcycles, karts, and off-road vehicles. The leak page content, as reflected in the provided data, frames MotorsportMarkt.de as a ransomware victim, though the excerpt focuses on describing the business rather than detailing the breach itself. The metadata attached to the leak entry does not assign a formal industry category beyond “Not Found,” and there is no explicit statement in the visible text that data was encrypted or leaked, nor any ransom amount disclosed. The post/publish date is 2025-10-27 14:09:43.620058, which is treated as the post date in the absence of a separate compromise date. The page notes the presence of a claim URL and includes two images; the content of the images is not described.
Two images are indicated on the leak page (image count: 2), though their contents are not described in the excerpt and they appear to be generic assets rather than substantive screenshots. There are no downloadable files listed (downloads_present is false), and the data does not provide details on data types, data sizes, or specific data claimed to be exfiltrated. The presence of a claim URL suggests the attackers provide a link to a ransom note or claims page, but the excerpt does not reveal the content of that link or any monetary demand. Overall, MotorsportMarkt.de is identified as the victim, with the page primarily describing the business context rather than a detailed incident narrative, and with only the fact of a claim URL and two visual assets to indicate a ransomware leak post.
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