[SAFEPAY] – Ransomware Victim: relucent[.]com

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Ransomware Group: SAFEPAY

VICTIM NAME: relucent[.]com

NOTE: No files or stolen information are [exfiltrated/downloaded/taken/hosted/seen/reposted/disclosed] by RedPacket Security. Any legal issues relating to the content of the files should be directed at the attackers directly, not RedPacket Security. This blog is simply posting an editorial news post informing that a company has fallen victim to a ransomware attack. RedPacket Security is in no way affiliated or aligned with any ransomware threat actors or groups and will not host infringing content. The information on this page is fully automated and redacted whilst being scraped directly from the SAFEPAY Onion Dark Web Tor Blog page.


AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

This report pertains to the ransomware incident involving the website relucent.com. The attack was detected and announced on July 7, 2025. The incident was linked to the threat group identified as “safepay.” According to available data, there was no specific activity or industry information provided for this victim. The attack date indicates that the system was compromised approximately at the same time it was discovered, suggesting a recent breach with potentially significant data exposure. The leaked details suggest that the attackers targeted the victim to potentially steal and leak sensitive information, although specific data types or files have not been disclosed publicly.

The ransomware leak page features a screenshot, which appears to display internal data or technical details related to the attack, providing visual evidence of the breach. The URL for the leak and incident report is accessible via a deep web link, indicating that the data was published on an onion site dedicated to ransomware disclosures. No personal or PII data was directly available from the provided information. The incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity challenges faced by organizations and the importance of robust defense mechanisms against cyber threats.


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