[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Furniture Plus

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Ransomware group:
PLAY
Victim name:
FURNITURE PLUS

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Furniture Plus, a Consumer Services company, is identified as the victim in a ransomware leak post published on October 31, 2025. The leak page frames the incident as a data-leak event and lists categories of sensitive information that the attackers claim to have accessed, including private and personal confidential data, client documents, budgets, payroll records, IDs, taxes, and financial information. The post does not provide a stated compromise date; the publication date is treated as the post date. The exact volume of exfiltrated data is not disclosed, with the size shown as ??? gb in the metadata.

The leak page notes the presence of a claim URL, indicating extortion or negotiation content. The page contains no visible screenshots or images (the images count is zero) and there are no additional downloads or links listed. In the body excerpt, the page references Furniture Plus and its site in defanged form as hxxp://www[.]furnitureplus[[.]]com to prevent clickable links. The post shows modest visibility with 85 views, and the publication date is October 31, 2025 (the post date), with the page added to the leak site on October 28, 2025.

Content-wise, the description indicates that the affected data may include client documents, budgets, payroll records, identifiers, taxes, and financial information. Several data-volume fields are unspecified (e.g., amount of data and size in GB), suggesting the exact scope was not disclosed at posting. The information is presented in neutral terms and does not reveal a ransom amount or encryption details; the page identifies the incident as a data-leak situation rather than a confirmed network encryption incident. This combination of data types and the lack of accompanying media or downloads points to a standard leak-style post rather than an encrypted system outage.

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