[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Legacy Manufacturing

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Ransomware group:
PLAY
Victim name:
LEGACY MANUFACTURING

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Legacy Manufacturing, a manufacturing company in the Industrial Machinery & Equipment sector, is listed as a ransomware leak victim on a leak page dated October 19, 2025. The post asserts that private and personal confidential data—including client documents, budgets, payroll, accounting, taxes, IDs, and financial information—has been exposed in the breach. The entry describes the incident as a data-leak event rather than a pure encryption incident, consistent with exfiltration patterns observed in ransomware campaigns. An excerpt on the leak page references the victim’s site, defanged as www[.]legacymfg[.]com. The metadata notes that the data volume is not specified (represented as ??? gb). The page also indicates that a claim URL is present, though the exact URL is not provided here.

From the accompanying metadata, the leak page shows no images or downloadable content (images_count: 0; downloads_present: false). The post was added on 2025-10-15 with an official publication date of 2025-10-19, and it has 105 views. The described affected sector remains Industrial Machinery & Equipment, with the leak reiterating that private and personal confidential data, client documents, budgets, payroll, accounting records, taxes, IDs, and financial information may have been exposed. No ransom amount is listed in the provided data, and there is no explicit compromise date beyond the post date. A claim URL indicator is present, suggesting the attackers may provide a link for further action, though the URL is not included in this dataset.

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