[KILLSEC] – Ransomware Victim: J AND S Electrical And Lighting Sup[.][.][.]

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Ransomware group:
KILLSEC
Victim name:
J AND S ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTING SUP[.][.][.]

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 23, 2025, a leak post attributed to the ransomware group killsec identified J AND S Electrical And Lighting Sup… as a victim. The post frames the entity as a United States–based Manufacturing sector company described as a locally owned distributor of electrical and lighting products, serving residential and commercial clients from Athens, Georgia, with operations Monday through Friday. The leak metadata lists the post date as 2025-10-23 16:19:09.316456; since no compromise date is provided, this post date is treated as the reference timing for this report. The content focuses on a corporate profile rather than technical breach details, and the metadata does not indicate whether any data was encrypted or exfiltrated, nor does it present a ransom amount.

From the available leakage data, there are no visual assets or downloadable content: the images count is 0, and there are no downloads, files, or claim URLs noted. The body excerpt is empty, and the description presents a general overview of the company rather than an incident-focused briefing. Consequently, the post does not provide explicit confirmation of data encryption or a data leak, nor any ransom figure in the provided data. Taken together, the page identifies the victim and its business profile but offers limited information about the breach itself or any monetary demands, constraining immediate risk assessment to the victim’s manufacturing sector in the United States.

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