[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Amelia Overhead Doors

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Ransomware Group: PLAY

VICTIM NAME: Amelia Overhead Doors

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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Amelia Overhead Doors, a US-based company operating in the Construction sector, is identified on the leak page as a ransomware victim. The post date is 2025-10-02, and it describes a data-leak scenario rather than a full encryption event, stating that sensitive corporate and personal data have reportedly been exfiltrated. The page references a claim URL and includes a defanged link to the victim’s site (hxxp://www[.]ameliadoor[.]com), indicating that attackers claim access to confidential material tied to clients and business operations. The content signals that the attackers intend to disclose the stolen data, which aligns with typical double-extortion tactics.

The leak description lists the scope of allegedly exposed information as private and personal confidential data, including client documents, budgets, payroll, accounting, taxes, IDs, and other financial information. There are no visible screenshots or downloadable attachments on the page (images_count and downloads_present are both false/zero). The data size is not disclosed (size_gb shows “??? gb”), and the post includes an added date of 2025-09-27 with a publication date of 2025-10-02. No ransom amount is provided in the available data. The presence of a claim URL suggests extortion activity, but the provided metadata does not specify a monetary demand.


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