[QILIN] – Ransomware Victim: Cellini Design Center

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Ransomware group:
QILIN
Victim name:
CELLINI DESIGN CENTER

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Cellini Design Center, a Singapore-based online furniture retailer offering designer home furnishings across living, dining, and bedroom categories with in-house design and manufacturing and a focus on durability and craftsmanship, is identified as a victim on the leak page. The post frames the incident as a data breach involving data exfiltration and notes that the attackers claim to have stolen data and may release it. The post is dated October 19, 2025 (the post date) and states that the amount of data downloaded is unknown at the moment and will be added later. The leak page includes three images that appear to be screenshots of internal documents or materials, though their contents are not described in detail. A claim URL attributed to the attackers is provided, signaling a public assertion by the threat actors, while no ransom figure is disclosed on the page.

The post mentions contact channels associated with the attackers—specifically a Jabber/XMPP handle and an FTP address containing login credentials—though these details are redacted in the published excerpt. The overall presentation is consistent with a data-leak style incident rather than a straightforward encryption event, as there is no explicit ransom amount or encryption status stated. With three images accompanying the page, the attackers appear to be offering or showcasing internal materials related to Cellini Design Center’s operations and design assets, underscoring the risk to a consumer services retailer that markets designer furniture and home packages.

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