[INCRANSOM] – Ransomware Victim: MusikComputer GmbH
![[INCRANSOM] - Ransomware Victim: MusikComputer GmbH 1 image](https://www.redpacketsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/image.png)
NOTE: No files or stolen information are exfiltrated, downloaded, taken, hosted, seen, reposted, or disclosed by RedPacket Security. Any legal issues relating to the content should be directed at the attackers, not RedPacket Security. This blog is an editorial notice informing that a company has fallen victim to a ransomware attack. RedPacket Security is not affiliated with any ransomware threat actors or groups and will not host infringing content. The information on this page is automated and redacted whilst being scraped directly from the INCRANSOM Onion Dark Web Tor Blog page.
AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On November 6, 2025, MusikComputer GmbH, a Germany-based technology company, is identified as the victim on a ransomware leak page. The post frames the incident as a data breach rather than a pure encryption event and claims that a broad set of sensitive materials has been compromised. Specifically, the page lists payment and tax records, internal employee and client documents, project materials and developments, and personal correspondence with clients as data allegedly exfiltrated from MusikComputer GmbH. A claim URL is noted on the leak page, suggesting the attackers provide a means to verify or engage with the claimed data, but the post does not specify any ransom amount. There is no explicit mention of data being encrypted within the post.
The leak page contains no screenshots or other visual media, with zero images listed. The described data types indicate a mix of financial records, human resources and client documents, and confidential project materials, all of which could pose privacy, regulatory, and confidentiality risks for MusikComputer GmbH and its clients. The post is presented in English and identifies MusikComputer GmbH as a German technology company, with the post date serving as the publication date for the leak. No compromise date beyond the post date is provided, and there is no disclosed data size or ransom figure in the available text.
Support Our Work
A considerable amount of time and effort goes into maintaining this website, creating backend automation and creating new features and content for you to make actionable intelligence decisions. Everyone that supports the site helps enable new functionality.
If you like the site, please support us on Patreon or Buy Me A Coffee using the buttons below.
