[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Henry Raymond & Thompson
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On November 1, 2025, a ransomware leak post publicly identifies Henry Raymond & Thompson as the victim of a data-leak event. The accounting services firm is described in the leak page as handling confidential client information, with the post emphasizing private and personal data such as client documents, budgets, payroll records, identification documents, tax information, and other financial data being accessed. The post frames this as a data-leak incident rather than a straightforward encryption of systems, which aligns with common ransomware patterns where data is exfiltrated and disclosed. A claim URL is indicated on the page, suggesting a channel for negotiation or further contact, though the available metadata does not disclose a specific ransom amount or the precise extent of the data involved.
According to the metadata, the leak page presents no images or screenshots (images_count is 0) and records a modest public view count (121). The total data volume is not specified (size_gb shown as ??? gb). The post date remains November 1, 2025, with an earlier addition date of October 28, 2025; there is no listed compromise date beyond the post date. The information consistently centers on Henry Raymond & Thompson as the victim and anchors the incident in the accounting services sector, underscoring the risk to professional service firms that handle sensitive client information in ransomware data-leak scenarios.
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