[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Jean-Georges
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On 2025-11-10 18:54:00.549923, a ransomware leak post centers on Jean-Georges, a United States–based entity operating in the Hospitality and Tourism sector. The leak entry in the dataset is associated with a group labeled “play.” The available information does not specify a separate compromise date, so the posted date is treated as the post date. The page identifies the victim by name and notes the United States as the location, with the industry context clearly stated, but it does not explicitly state whether the attack resulted in encryption, a data leak, or another impact within the provided data.
Regarding evidentiary content, the leak page shows no screenshots or images and no downloadable content or linked documents are listed in the dataset. A claim URL is indicated as present, but the actual address is not included here. There are no ransom figures or explicit demands described in the available information.
In summary, the post identifies Jean-Georges as the affected entity and provides a post date without a distinct compromise date, with the victim located in the United States and operating within hospitality and tourism. The absence of visual content and concrete ransom details suggests limited publicly visible material in this dataset beyond the existence of a claim link.
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