[MEDUSA] – Ransomware Victim: Lux Actuaries & Consultants

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Ransomware Group: MEDUSA

VICTIM NAME: Lux Actuaries & Consultants

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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 7, 2025, Lux Actuaries & Consultants is identified as a victim on a ransomware leak page attributed to the group medusa. The victim is described as an independent actuarial consultancy with a multinational footprint spanning Bahrain, Cyprus, Greece, India, Kuwait, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, and reported to employ about 75 people. The leak post notes Lux Actuaries & Consultants is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, though the exact street address is redacted in this summary. The page asserts a data-leak incident, stating that 928.5 GB of data were exfiltrated from the company’s network. Access to the full leak content appears gated by a human verification CAPTCHA, and the dataset indicates no visible images or attachments accompanying the listing. A claim URL is indicated as present on the page, but no external links are shown in this summary.

The post does not disclose any ransom amount or explicit demand. In this dataset, there are no screenshots or other visuals associated with the listing (images_count is 0), which limits independent corroboration of the claimed data. The 928.5 GB figure points to substantial data exfiltration, consistent with data-leak extortion patterns rather than encryption-only scenarios. For stakeholders in the financial services sector, the entry underscores the ongoing risk to client data and highlights the importance of robust data protection measures, access controls, and incident-response planning. The victim identified in this entry remains Lux Actuaries & Consultants, with the post attributed to the medusa group.


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