[MEDUSA] – Ransomware Victim: LaRosa’s Pizzeria
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On 2025-11-05 16:42:15 (post date), a ransomware leak post attributed to the Medusa group concerns LaRosa’s Pizzeria, a US-based family-owned pizza restaurant chain with roots dating back to 1954 and operating across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The victim is identified as belonging to the Hospitality and Tourism sector. The leak page provides general background about the business but does not disclose a confirmed compromise date beyond the post date. A claim URL is indicated on the page, suggesting the attackers offer additional information or a ransom note, but the publicly visible content is gated behind a captcha, limiting what can be confirmed from the excerpt. The page references a U.S. headquarters for the victim, but the exact street address has been redacted in this summary to protect privacy.
Metadata from the leak indicates there are no embedded images or screenshots on the page (images_count is 0; no photos or linked files are listed). The post does not provide explicit ransom figures or state whether the incident involved encryption or data exfiltration in the accessible portion; there are no such details in the available data. Personal data such as emails, phone numbers, and addresses are redacted, and while the victim’s name is preserved, other identifiers mentioned in the page text are not reproduced here. The presence of a claim URL implies the attackers claim additional material exists beyond the visible excerpt, but no URLs are included in this summary. The visible content centers on background information about the victim rather than technical breach specifics.
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