[PLAY] – Ransomware Victim: Super Quik
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
Super Quik, a retailer operating in the convenience-store, gas-station, and liquor-store sector, is named as the victim in this ransomware leak post. The post’s publication date is November 1, 2025, and it frames the incident as a data-leak event rather than a confirmed encryption breach. The leak asserts that private and personal confidential data, client documents, budgets, payroll information, IDs, taxes, and other financial records were stolen. The metadata labels the victim’s industry as “Convenience Stores, Gas Stations & Liquor Stores.” The body excerpt references the victim’s site with the line “Super Quik www[.]superquik[.]net,” presented in defanged form. A claim URL is mentioned on the page, but no ransom amount is disclosed, and there is no explicit compromise date; data-volume details are not provided (shown as “??? gb”). The post has 89 views, indicating a modest audience for this entry.
The leak page contains no visible screenshots or images (image count is 0) and does not indicate any downloadable data on the page. Data-volume figures remain undisclosed (amount_of_data and size_gb appear as “??? gb”). While a claim URL is present, the page does not publish a ransom figure. Metadata shows an added date of 2025-10-28 and a publication date of 2025-11-01, with the victim name preserved as “Super Quik.” The leak entry depicts a data-leak scenario affecting a convenience-store and liquor-store retailer, emphasizing exposure of internal and client data rather than an encryption event; the post has 89 views, suggesting limited reach at the time of publication.
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