[GUNRA] – Ransomware Victim: Justicia Penal Militar

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Ransomware Group: GUNRA

VICTIM NAME: Justicia Penal Militar

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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On August 18, 2025, Justicia Penal Militar, a public sector institution in Colombia, is identified as a victim in a ransomware leak post attributed to the group gunra. The post date (the timestamp in the metadata) is 2025-08-18 08:10:56.990203, which should be treated as the post date since no separate compromise date is provided. The leak page indicates a claim URL, implying the attackers provided an external link to substantiate their claims or share additional information. The metadata does not specify whether the attack involved encryption or data exfiltration, nor does it reveal any ransom figure. The record focuses on naming the victim and referencing the associated claim page rather than detailing the attack’s technical impact.

Evidence and attachments: The page contains no images or screenshots (images_count = 0) and there are no downloadable files or external links beyond the claim URL present. The body excerpt is empty, and the description indicates it is AI generated, suggesting the record offers only minimal metadata about the incident. Overall, the leak page’s content in this dataset identifies the victim, the responsible group, and the existence of a claim URL, but provides no explicit information about the incident’s impact or any ransom demand.


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