[QILIN] – Ransomware Victim: chreynolds[.]com

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Ransomware Group: QILIN

VICTIM NAME: chreynolds[.]com

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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

The ransomware attack targeted a company in the technology sector based in the United States, with the domain chreynolds.com. The incident was discovered on May 16, 2025, and the attackers have announced that all confidential data of the organization will be made available for download on May 27, 2025. The company, founded in 1983 and specializing in electrical contracting, data construction, and managed IT services, appears to have suffered a significant data breach affecting its internal information. The leak was claimed by a group identified as “qilin,” which is known for cyber extortion campaigns involving data theft and ransom demands.

The leaked content includes screenshots of internal documents, as depicted in the included image, and indicates that the attackers may have gained access to sensitive information related to the company’s operations. The breach involved at least one user account associated with the attack, but no specific PII, such as employee details or customer information, has been disclosed publicly at this stage. The online leak page contains a link for further details or to verify the claim, but no additional sensitive data has been publicly released yet. The organization’s publicly available description emphasizes their extensive experience, but the attack reveals vulnerabilities in their cybersecurity defenses during this period.


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