[NIGHTSPIRE] – Ransomware Victim: KONCISE COMPANY LIMITED
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 22, 2025, a ransomware leak post published by the Nightspire group identifies KONCISE COMPANY LIMITED, a Hong Kong-based entity, as a victim. The post names the victim and notes the location, but the industry is not disclosed in the provided data. The post date is 2025-10-22, and no separate compromise date is available in the dataset, so this date is treated as the publication date. The record does not list a ransom amount or deadline, and there is no explicit indication within the data whether data was encrypted or leaked.
The leak page is attributed to Nightspire and contains no visual evidence. The dataset shows zero images, zero downloads, and zero linked materials; there are no screenshots or internal documents posted. The content centers on naming KONCISE COMPANY LIMITED as a victim, with no additional detail about the breach’s scope, the data involved, or any demanded sum.
Industry is not disclosed, and the country field indicates Hong Kong. Given the absence of a compromise date and the lack of visual content or attachments, the available data does not provide confirmation of whether data was encrypted or exfiltrated beyond the general label of a ransomware leak. This publication should be treated as a minimal notice identifying the victim, with no further publicly posted details in the provided data.
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