[SINOBI] – Ransomware Victim: Cohen’s Fashion Optical
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On October 27, 2025, a ransomware leak post appeared to identify Cohen’s Fashion Optical, a New York City‑based retailer in the consumer services sector, as a victim. The metadata does not specify whether the attackers encrypted systems or exfiltrated data, as the impact field is blank. The post date is the provided timestamp (October 27, 2025, 17:50:43), since no separate compromise date is recorded in the data. The leak listing notes the presence of a claim URL, a common feature in ransomware postings, but there are no images or media attached, and no data size or file details are indicated.
The page describes the victim’s business as an optical retailer headquartered in New York City, offering eyewear such as eyeglasses, frames and sunglasses, lenses, contact lenses, and accessories, with on-site optometry services. There are no screenshots or downloadable documents indicated on the page, and no ransom amount is provided in the metadata. A claim URL is present on the page to support the posted claim, but no actual media attachments or data size claims appear in the dataset. The absence of an explicit encryption or data‑leak impact in the metadata means the post’s exact effect remains unclear from the data alone, though the presence of a claim URL aligns with typical ransomware extortion postings.
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