[QILIN] – Ransomware Victim: renrns[.]com
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 29, 2025, renrns.com is identified as a ransomware victim on a leak page attributed to the Qilin group. The post situates renrns.com in the Consumer Electronics & Computers Retail sector and links the incident to Hong Kong (HK). The leak page reads as a breach disclosure, but the available metadata does not explicitly state whether the attackers encrypted systems or merely exfiltrated data. The post carries a TOX tag with the hex string 7C35408411AEEBD53CDBCEBAB167D7B22F1E66614E89DFCB62EE835416F60E1BCD6995152B68 and notes that a claim URL is present, signaling extortion activity; no ransom amount is shown in the excerpt. Seven images accompany the post, indicating visual evidence or illustration of the incident.
The seven image attachments referenced in the annotations appear to be screenshots or visuals related to the incident and are hosted on a Tor onion service, though the exact contents of these images are not described in the text. The presence of the TOX hash and a claim URL reinforces the extortion-oriented framing of the leak, while the available data does not disclose any specific ransom figure. The post date provided in the data is treated as the publication date of the leak since no separate compromise date is given.
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