[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: American PowerNet
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
American PowerNet, a United States-based energy company, is identified as the victim in a ransomware leak post attributed to the “play” group. The leak page is dated November 4, 2025, and frames the incident as a data-leak event associated with a ransomware operation. The attackers indicate a claim URL on the page to support their statements. Beyond the post date, the page does not provide a separate compromise date, nor is there any disclosed ransom amount or detailed description of exfiltrated data. The page centers on American PowerNet, with no other company names foregrounded, and there are no screenshots or image attachments visible on the page.
According to the metadata, the page contains no downloadable files and no embedded images or links (images_count 0, downloads_present false, link_count 0). The only external artifact noted is the claim URL; no ransom figure, data categories, or file types are disclosed in the available text and metadata. This minimal artifact pattern is typical of a public post that asserts data exfiltration without providing tangible data samples or evidence in the leak listing. The victim reference remains American PowerNet in the energy sector, based in the United States.
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