[RHYSIDA] – Ransomware Victim: Peraso

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Ransomware group:
RHYSIDA
Victim name:
PERASO

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

Peraso, a Canadian technology company, is identified as the victim in a ransomware leak post attributed to the Rhysida group. The post date, as indicated by the metadata, is October 21, 2025 at 18:37:18.339604. Because no separate compromise date is provided, this timestamp is treated as the post date. The leak page presents Peraso as the affected party within a typical double-extortion narrative, but the data available does not specify whether the attack involved encryption or a data leak, nor is a ransom amount disclosed in the metadata. The reference to Peraso aligns with the victim focus of the post, with no additional context provided in the available data.

Media and attachments: the metadata shows no screenshots or images and no downloadable content associated with the leak page. There are no claim URLs present in the data. Consequently, there is no visible detail about data types, data volume, or any stated ransom demand within the supplied information. The victim’s name is preserved as Peraso in this summary, while other company names from surrounding text are not elaborated here. The absence of media and explicit ransom figures suggests either a minimal leak page or limited data reflected in the record provided.

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