[QILIN] – Ransomware Victim: www[.]monaghan[.]eu
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Ransomware Group: QILIN
VICTIM NAME: www[.]monaghan[.]eu
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
The ransomware leak page pertains to a company operating in the Agriculture and Food Production sector in Ireland. The targeted organization, based in Monaghan, employs a workforce between 250 and 499 employees and reports annual revenues ranging from 100 million to 250 million euros. The breach was publicly disclosed on April 18, 2025. The leak indicates that sensitive data from the company has been accessed and potentially compromised, with the threat actors claiming responsibility for the breach. The page includes a screenshot of internal documents, suggesting the exposure of confidential information, and provides a claim URL on a Tor-based site for further verification.
Details about the extent of data leaked remain unspecified, but the presence of this leak suggests that the organization faces significant operational and reputational risks. The attackers involved appear to be part of the group known as “qilin,” and no specific infostealer or additional malicious tools are mentioned. The leak page features a visual snapshot of internal information, possibly including documents or sensitive files, emphasizing the severity of the breach. Although no direct download links or explicit data leaks are displayed, the publicly available claim and screenshot indicate ongoing malicious activity targeting the company’s digital assets.
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