[NIGHTSPIRE] – Ransomware Victim: Eastern Cape Department of Human Settlements, South Africa
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On November 9, 2025, a leak post attributed to the Nightspire ransomware group identifies the Eastern Cape Department of Human Settlements, South Africa, as a victim. The victim operates in the Public Sector. The available metadata lists 2025-11-09 19:47:10.401267 as the post date; there is no separate compromised date provided in the data, so this should be treated as the post date. The post does not specify whether the attack resulted in encryption or data exfiltration, nor is there a ransom demand or figures shown. The leak page contains no screenshots or other media; there are zero images, downloads, or links presented, and the body excerpt is not provided in the dataset. Overall, the entry provides only basic identifiers with no documented impact or detailed content.
Because there is no accompanying content or media, the exact scope, impact, or data involved remains unspecified in the available data. The Nightspire attribution is the primary contextual element beyond the victim name; there are no emails, phone numbers, or addresses disclosed, and no additional documents or evidence are provided. The victim name is preserved, while other potential identifiers are redacted or not present. No ransom figures are disclosed, and there is no indication of encryption or data leakage beyond the metadata.
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