[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Land Title Guaranty

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Ransomware group:
PLAY
Victim name:
LAND TITLE GUARANTY

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Land Title Guaranty, a United States–based firm operating in the financial services sector with a focus on insurance, is the victim named in a leak post published on November 13, 2025. The leak page describes a data breach in which private and personal confidential data belonging to clients—such as documents, budgets, payroll records, identification numbers, taxes, and other financial information—was compromised and exfiltrated from the organization’s networks. The post frames the incident as a data leak rather than a service disruption and notes that a publicly accessible claim URL is present. The post date is November 13, 2025, while the page was added on November 10, 2025, indicating the page went live a few days before publication. The entry shows about 120 views. The content references Land Title Guaranty’s site domain, defanged as www[.]landtitleweb[[.]]com[.]

The leak page shows no screenshots or other images, and there are no downloadable files listed for the post. The metadata indicates the existence of a claim URL, suggesting a mechanism for contacting the attackers or accessing the leaked data, but no specific ransom amount is provided in the excerpt. The dataset does not disclose the total data size (listed as unknown with a placeholder such as ‘??? gb’), nor the exact volume of data exfiltrated. The description reiterates that the compromised material includes client documents, budgets, payroll data, IDs, taxes, and financial information, but the posted text does not reveal encryption status or a formal ransom demand. In sum, the post presents Land Title Guaranty as a victim of a data-leak incident with the post dated 2025-11-13 and limited public detail about scope or impact.

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