[GENESIS] – Ransomware Victim: Dependable Plastic

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Ransomware group:
GENESIS
Victim name:
DEPENDABLE PLASTIC

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 13, 2025, Dependable Plastic, a United States-based manufacturing company described as a janitorial-supplies supplier, was identified as a ransomware victim in a leak post attributed to the Genesis group. The page is labeled “Dependable Plastic – GENESIS” and includes a defanged link to the company site: hxxps://www[.]dependableplastic[.]com. The body excerpt identifies the company as a janitorial-supplies firm with its location redacted and notes an annual revenue of about $6 million. The post does not provide a separate compromise date beyond the post date, and there is no ransom amount explicitly stated in the excerpt. The leak page also furnishes six data archive downloads, each described as “Download company data archives,” implying data exfiltration and staged release rather than a straightforward encryption event.

No screenshots or images accompany the leak page—the page lists six download links, all described as parts of a data archive labeled “Download company data archives.” This pattern aligns with common ransomware leak practices that release stolen files in multiple parts. The page reiterates basic business context (industry and revenue) and cites the victim’s website in a defanged form, while the post date remains the only explicit timestamp provided. The header’s phrasing, “Dependable Plastic – GENESIS,” signals attribution to the threat actor group rather than offering encryption details or a ransom figure.

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