[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Fast Freight

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Ransomware group:
PLAY
Victim name:
FAST FREIGHT

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Fast Freight, a transportation and logistics provider, appears as the victim in a ransomware leak post published on October 31, 2025. The leak page states that private and personal confidential data—including client documents, budgets, payroll records, identification documents, taxes, and financial information—has been compromised. The post presents this as a data-leak event rather than solely an encryption incident, though no explicit compromise date is provided beyond the post date. A defanged claim URL is present on the leak page to substantiate the attackers’ claims, but the actual address is not disclosed here. The page does not disclose the volume of exfiltrated data; the size in gigabytes is not specified in the available data.

The leak page contains no screenshots or images, and there are no downloadable items listed on the page. The only media-related indication is a defanged claim URL. The post indicates the incident involved Fast Freight within the Transportation/Logistics sector and signals risk to client documents and financial information. This case underscores the ongoing threat ransomware groups pose to logistics providers and highlights the importance of robust data protection and incident response measures for this industry.

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