[MEDUSA] – Ransomware Victim: Alissa Group

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Ransomware group:
MEDUSA
Victim name:
ALISSA GROUP

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 22, 2025, a leak page attributed to the Medusa ransomware group publicly identifies Alissa Group as a victim. The page presents Alissa Group as a Saudi Arabian diversified trading conglomerate with roots dating back to the 1940s, historically focused on textiles and food trading and later expanding into global transportation sectors. The organization is described as headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, but the exact street address is redacted in this summary; the group is listed as employing about 378 people. The post does not clearly categorize the victim’s industry in the metadata, which shows the field as not listed. A claim URL is indicated on the page, suggesting there may be additional material linked from the post, though the visible excerpt contains no screenshots or downloadable files. The visible text includes a captcha-style prompt, indicating a human-verification gate on the page.

From the accessible content, the page does not explicitly state whether the attack encrypted systems or merely leaked data, and no ransom amount is provided in the excerpt. The page shows no images, downloads, or screenshots in the visible portion, and there is only a minimal background blurb about the victim’s history. The victim’s name remains Alissa Group, and non-essential identifiers or addresses have been redacted to protect privacy; a claim URL is present, which may lead to additional details behind the gate, but no direct media or data contents are shown in the current view. Observers should await corroborating information to determine the full scope of the incident and any potential remediation requirements.

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