[INTERLOCK] – Ransomware Victim: Pinto Coates Kyre & Bowers

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Ransomware group:
INTERLOCK
Victim name:
PINTO COATES KYRE & BOWERS

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On November 3, 2025, a leak entry attributed to the Interlock ransomware group publicly lists Pinto Coates Kyre & Bowers as a victim. The firm is identified as being based in Australia, and the metadata provided does not specify an industry sector. The post does not disclose a ransom figure; rather, it frames the event as a data-leak scenario. The leak page also references a web-based file management interface described as Tiny File Manager, suggesting the attackers used or showcased a data-exfiltration portal to present stolen material. A claim URL is indicated as present on the page, though no exact link is provided in the summary data.

The page features a data artifact described as 6.1 GB associated with an individual named in the listing, labeled “Matthew Bowers,” with a browsable structure that includes an Item Type and Item Name, plus a function to search within folders and subfolders. This layout is typical of a data-leak presentation that exposes exfiltrated material in a structured form. The metadata notes that there are no screenshots or images on the leak page, and there are no visible downloadable files or images within the posted data. The post’s timestamp, 2025-11-03 15:56:15.684720, serves as the post date for this entry. No public ransom amount is disclosed in the provided fields, and the victim’s industry remains unspecified beyond the country designation (AU).

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