[SECUROTROP] – Ransomware Victim: Mill Bay Marine Group
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Ransomware Group: SECUROTROP
VICTIM NAME: Mill Bay Marine Group
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
Mill Bay Marine Group, a Canadian entity with an industry classification not provided in the data, is identified as the victim on a ransomware leak page attributed to the threat actor group Securotrop. The page lists the incident as Awaiting and reports a data size of 536 GB, indicating a substantial exfiltration claim. A claim URL is present on the page, suggesting a channel for negotiation or data release, though no ransom amount is disclosed in the available metadata. The page also includes two image assets described in the metadata as a “Page cover” and “Grey lines,” which appear to be hosted on an onion service. There is no explicit industry designation or breakdown of the compromised data for Mill Bay Marine Group in this record.
Post timing in the dataset corresponds to the post date: October 4, 2025 at 21:18:08 UTC. Because no separate compromise date is listed, this is explicitly the post date. The page contains two images, with other metadata indicating no downloads and no additional external links beyond the claim URL, and no ransom figure is provided. While the leak asserts a large data claim (536 GB), the exact nature of the data or any demanded payment is not detailed in the supplied information. In summary, the leak page presents a data-leak claim against Mill Bay Marine Group, featuring two imagery assets and Tor-hosted hosting, but without an industry classification or a publicly disclosed ransom amount in the current metadata.
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